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Comprehensive C2 Analysis and Anomaly Detection in HTTP Traffic: A MongoDB-Based Approach
2024 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Applied Informatics (ACCAI)In the evolving cybersecurity landscape, targeted attacks by sophisticated adversaries pose a significant challenge. These attackers aim to steal high-level employees’ system privileges, enabling unauthorized access to crucial information.
H. Pranav, E. Suryaa, Manju Venugopalan
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2015
“mongo shell comes with the standard distribution of MongoDB. It offers a JavaScript environment with complete access to the language and the standard functions. It provides a full interface for the MongoDB database.”
Shakuntala Gupta Edward, Navin Sabharwal
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“mongo shell comes with the standard distribution of MongoDB. It offers a JavaScript environment with complete access to the language and the standard functions. It provides a full interface for the MongoDB database.”
Shakuntala Gupta Edward, Navin Sabharwal
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2015
In the previous chapters, you became acquainted with MongoDB. The intent of this chapter is outline well-known issues using other user’s experiences but also to provide various How To’s that can help your journey with MongoDB be a smooth ride.
Shakuntala Gupta Edward, Navin Sabharwal
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In the previous chapters, you became acquainted with MongoDB. The intent of this chapter is outline well-known issues using other user’s experiences but also to provide various How To’s that can help your journey with MongoDB be a smooth ride.
Shakuntala Gupta Edward, Navin Sabharwal
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2013
Through Chapters 1 to 5, you’ve learned how to perform all sorts of actions in the MongoDB shell. For example, you’ve learned how to add, modify, and delete a document. You’ve also learned about the workings of DBRef and GridFS, including how to use them.
David Hows +3 more
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Through Chapters 1 to 5, you’ve learned how to perform all sorts of actions in the MongoDB shell. For example, you’ve learned how to add, modify, and delete a document. You’ve also learned about the workings of DBRef and GridFS, including how to use them.
David Hows +3 more
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2019
In Chapter 1, we discussed MongoDB features and how to install MongoDB on Windows and Linux. We also discussed terms used in MongoDB and how to create a database. In this chapter, we are going to discuss how to perform create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations in MongoDB.
Subhashini Chellappan +1 more
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In Chapter 1, we discussed MongoDB features and how to install MongoDB on Windows and Linux. We also discussed terms used in MongoDB and how to create a database. In this chapter, we are going to discuss how to perform create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations in MongoDB.
Subhashini Chellappan +1 more
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2017
Organizations of all sizes are using MongoDB. Customers number over 1000 and include the following (mongoDB, 2016): Cisco EA eBay
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Organizations of all sizes are using MongoDB. Customers number over 1000 and include the following (mongoDB, 2016): Cisco EA eBay
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2013
Imagine a world where using a database is so simple that you soon forget you’re even using it. Imagine a world where speed and scalability just work, and there’s no need for complicated configuration or setup. Imagine being able to focus only on the task at hand, get things done, and then—just for a change—leave work on time.
David Hows +3 more
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Imagine a world where using a database is so simple that you soon forget you’re even using it. Imagine a world where speed and scalability just work, and there’s no need for complicated configuration or setup. Imagine being able to focus only on the task at hand, get things done, and then—just for a change—leave work on time.
David Hows +3 more
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2015
When you build web applications, persistence of application data is very important. You can define the data model of your Go applications using structs, in which you can program against the structs for working with application data, but you need persistent storage for your application data.
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When you build web applications, persistence of application data is very important. You can define the data model of your Go applications using structs, in which you can program against the structs for working with application data, but you need persistent storage for your application data.
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Automatic Indexing for MongoDB
Symposium on Advances in Databases and Information Systems, 2023Lucia de Espona Pernas +3 more
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A Survey on Security Threats and Mitigation Strategies for NoSQL Databases - MongoDB as a Use Case
International Conferences on Information Science and System, 2023Surabhi Dwivedi +3 more
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