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A PostgreSQL elephant dressed as a wizard looks into a Palantír of logs, shielding its eyes from a dangerous log entry showing a cleartext password, symbolizing the importance of pgAudit password protection.

pgAudit Log Interpretation & Password Protection in PostgreSQL: Part 4 – The Palantír of Logs

15 August 202515 August 2025Postgresql, SecurityBy evandro
A cartoon PostgreSQL elephant holds up a glowing orange ring with the word 'GRANT' inscribed on it, symbolizing the power of object-level auditing in pgAudit.

pgAudit Object-Level Auditing in PostgreSQL: Part 3 – One GRANT to Rule Them All

5 August 202515 August 2025Postgresql, SecurityBy evandro
A PostgreSQL elephant dressed as Legolas uses a magnifying glass to audit a holographic screen showing hobbits being taken to an INSERT command, symbolizing pgAudit session auditing.

pgAudit Session Auditing in PostgreSQL: Part 2 – My God, It’s Full of Logs!

2 August 20255 August 2025Postgresql, SecurityBy evandro
A cartoon PostgreSQL elephant character looks at a holographic interface displaying a glowing orange Eye of Sauron, symbolizing the installation of the pgAudit extension.

Installing pgAudit in PostgreSQL Part 1: The Eye of Sauron

29 July 20252 August 2025Postgresql, SecurityBy evandro
A cartoon PostgreSQL elephant character inspects a holographic interface displaying a glowing orange all-seeing eye, which represents the pgAudit extension for database auditing.

Implementing pgAudit in PostgreSQL: Your Database’s All-Seeing Eye

29 July 202515 August 2025Postgresql, SecurityBy evandro
PostgreSQL elephant mascot as Gandalf deciphering glowing runes on ancient stone doors, symbolizing solving password challenges like vendor defaults and first-time login for database security.

Quick-Reference: Part 8 – Vendor Defaults & First-Time Logins

23 July 202523 July 2025Postgresql, SecurityBy evandro
PostgreSQL elephant mascot as Gandalf deciphering glowing runes on ancient stone doors, symbolizing solving password challenges like vendor defaults and first-time login for database security.

Part 8: The Final Frontier – Tackling Vendor Defaults and First-Time Login Woes

23 July 202523 July 2025Postgresql, SecurityBy evandro
A stylized PostgreSQL elephant mascot, embodying Gandalf, stands on a narrow bridge, holding a glowing staff and defiantly facing a monstrous, shadowy Balrog-like figure with fiery eyes, protecting abstract database server racks in the background. Digital streams flow below the bridge.

Quick-Reference: Part 7 – Account Lockout & Inactive Accounts

20 July 202520 July 2025Postgresql, SecurityBy evandro
A stylized PostgreSQL elephant mascot, embodying Gandalf, stands on a narrow bridge, holding a glowing staff and defiantly facing a monstrous, shadowy Balrog-like figure with fiery eyes, protecting abstract database server racks in the background. Digital streams flow below the bridge.

Part 7: The Bouncer at the Gate – Implementing Account Lockout and Inactive Account Management

19 July 20256 August 2025Postgresql, SecurityBy evandro
PostgreSQL elephant mascot in Rebel pilot gear, holding a blaster and defending a futuristic hourglass filled with glowing binary code, symbolizing password expiration and PostgreSQL security for PCI DSS compliance.

Quick-Reference: Part 6 – Enforcing Change Frequency

15 July 202515 July 2025Postgresql, SecurityBy evandro

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