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Pete Finnigan is a world leader in the security assessment of Oracle databases, Pete was one of the early adopters of security for Oracle databases and has worked tirelessly to promote and progress the field.
Pete is also the founder of PeteFinnigan.com Limited, a company renowned for database security excelence. Pete Finnigan is the author of the book
“Oracle security step-by-step - A survival guide for Oracle security”.
Pete is also the author of the only training course available that teaches how to perform an Oracle security audit. Pete has been published many times on many facets of the subject of Oracle security and is a frequent speaking on the world stage on the subject of Oracle and security including Blackhat, UKOUG, OUG Ireland, OUG Scotland, Northern UK Security Group, RISK 2008 (Oslo), PSOUG, InfoSec and more. Pete also runs his very popular website www.petefinnigan.com which is dedicated to securing Oracle databases. He has also helped define standards that have influenced governments positions on how to secure their databases.
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Oracle Database Security Audit
presented by Pete Finnigan in Helsinki!
This course teaches the delegates how to confidently perform a security audit on an Oracle database. The course gets the delegates up to speed on the reasons Oracle databases are invariably insecure. Everyone is brought up to the same level in terms of where to look, what to look for and why. The course shows how a security audit is planned, how to prepare yourself for it, your staff and your environments. The course is aimed at the fundamentals of how to review a database and why and does not focus on simply running tools. It is important to understand why something is an issue, to understand how to check that its an issue and importantly understand the implications in respect to your own databases and applications before using pre-built or commercial tools.
The course is up to date using all supported versions of Oracle from 9iR2 through Oracle 11g.
Objectives:
- Understand why an Oracle database and application may have been configured insecurely
- Understand why and how hackers can attack a database
- Enable the delegate to think like a hacker and better understand how to secure a database
- Enable the delegate to plan an audit and implement all of the ground work to carry out an audit
- Enable the delegate to perform a security audit using the basic principals applied manually
- Understand how to assess the data gathered during an audit and locate and correct the issues
- Document fully the audit process and present the results to management
Topics :
- Oracle security tools, checklists and more
- Planning an audit, setting up for an audit, gathering tools, prepping laptop, people, access
- Software installed, versions and attack surface
- Auditing the Oracle database association with the file system
- Audit Oracle networking
- Audit the database configuration
- Specialist considerations, Credit cards, personally identifiable data and more
- Review the audit trail
- Data analysis, vulnerability assessment
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| 23 - 24 November |
€ 1474 |
Helsinki, Finland |
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Price does not include VAT 19%. |
Book now as space is limited!
Oracle University Team
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