ISACA New York Metropolitan Chapter
Auditing Oracle Databases






 

Instructor: Cereda Amos
Date: December 5-6, 2006
Duration: 2 day seminar
CPE Credits: 14
Location:

St. John’s University

Manhattan Campus, Room 215
101 Murray Street, New York, NY

Cost: $450 Members,
$550 Non-Members



TO RESERVE A SEAT, YOU MAY CONTACT:

Peter Kane at pkane@cablevision.com or 516-803-2251


This seminar will give participants the knowledge necessary to understand and effectively evaluate controls over an Oracle database management system. Participants will learn the various facilities of Oracle and the controls that provide security, integrity, and recovery controls for the Oracle database and the information contained therein. Areas that will be addressed include security architecture, user authentication controls, discretionary access controls, privileged access controls, auditing controls, host operating system controls, database object and transactional integrity controls, and database recovery controls. The seminar will focus on how Oracle databases can be controlled in network-centric and multi-tier distributed application environments.


• Introduction to Oracle
• Security Architectures for Distributed Systems
• Authentication
• Database Objects
• User Privileges
• User Roles
• Database Application Security Strategy
• SQL-Plus Security
• Database Links
• System Security Infrastructure
• Logging & Auditing
• Host-level Security
• Oracle Advanced Security
• Database Integrity
• Transactional Integrity
• Database Recoverability


 

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