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Highly Scalable Database Security Architecture: A Comprehensive Framework for Enterprise-Scale Systems
Abstract
Database security architecture faces an unknown elaboration as distributed surroundings become the foundation for enterprise data operations. This metamorphosis from centralized to distributed models creates complex protection conditions across connected bumps, data shards, and replicated cases. The architectural frame presented addresses critical challenges, including thickness-vacuity dichotomies,cross-node collaboration, and performance impacts of security measures at scale. Through layered security models, advanced access control mechanisms, distributed authentication systems, and encryption strategies optimized for high-throughput surroundings, associations can achieve comprehensive protection without compromising performance. Advanced protection mechanisms, including zero-trust architecture, AI-driven anomaly discovery, amount-resistant encryption, tokenization, and contextual access controls, give robust security across enterprise environments. Perpetration fabrics companion migration from monolithic to distributed security models while offering strategies for on-premises deployments and nonstop security confirmation through DevSecOps integration. This creates a foundation for secure, scalable database systems in ultramodern enterprises.
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Journal
Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies
Volume (Issue)
7 (8)
Pages
510-518
Published
Copyright
Open access

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