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Oracle Database Security Auditing

Mark your calendar and register for this two-day course on Oracle Database Security Auditing and earn 14 Continuing Education (CPE) credits for this course.

The Oracle Database Security Auditing course focuses on understanding, identifying and mitigating risk to Oracle databases. Specifically, risks prevalent in Oracle 8i, 9i, 10g and 11g are discussed. The course starts by covering foundational information, including an introduction to SQL. Once the foundation is built, students explore the Oracle environment and how to identify weaknesses.  Oracle specific security solutions will also be discussed including database auditing, TDE encryption, virtual private databases, label security, database vault, audit vault, FGA, total recall, configuration scanning, OAS and data masking. Multiple tools, queries and techniques will be explored in order to obtain a comprehensive understanding on how to audit Oracle databases. 

The instructor, Tanya Baccam, has extensive experience performing audits and assessments including application reviews, system audits, vulnerability and penetration tests, as well as providing training around application and software development risks.  Tanya is a Senior Certified Instructor and courseware author for SANS where she has developed and delivered training in security auditing, incident handling, hacker exploits, database security and perimeter protection, as well as being an authorized grader for some of the GIAC certifications.  She is also a member of ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association) and holds the following certifications:


  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
  • Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
  • Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
  • GIAC Certified Advanced Incident Handling Analyst (GCIH)
  • GIAC Certified Firewall Analyst (GCFW)
  • Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
  • Oracle Certified Database Administrator (Oracle Certified DBA) 

TIMING AND LOCATION
Two days: Thursday May 6th and Friday, May 7th, 2010 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Montgomery Inn (513-791-3482), 9440 Montgomery Road, Montgomery, Ohio 45242
Free Parking is available behind the restaurant and across the street.
Continental breakfast and lunch provided both days.  Montgomery Inn is noted for its food!

TUITION
The ISACA Greater Cincinnati Chapter is helping to provide this training at a very competitive price; technical training from a comparable source is typically $1500 or more.
Our deadline to cancel with the instructor is April 5th.  Please register by this date so that we can best measure interest in the course.  Price incentives have been applied to recognize your timely response.

$375 for members of ISACA ($575 for non-members) until April 16, 2009
$500 for members of ISACA ($700 for non-members) after April 16, 2009

To register, send a note to the coordinators below with the name of the participant and email.
Register and pay on-line at the website (www.isaca-cincinnati.org) or send your checks with
attendee name to: ISACA Greater Cincinnati Chapter, P.O.Box 1744, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45201

CANCELLATIONS
You are not registered nor will you have a guaranteed spot until payment is received.  A cancellation fee of $100 will be applied to the refund if notification is less than 7 days prior to the course to pay for non-refundable materials and venue costs.  If you are unable to attend, you may send someone in your place and inform us of the substitution.

For enrollment, questions, or cancellations, email Max Hood at maxhood@yahoo.com, Vipul Patel at vbpatel@deloitte.com, or Justin Hedric at justin.hedric@53.com.

 

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Combating Computer Fraud

Synopsis:

Any fraud committed with the aid of, or directly involving a computer or network is considered computer fraud.  In this two-day seminar you will examine the key risks surrounding computer-based fraud and explore the “who, what, and how” of this pervasive crime.  You will investigate specific IT controls that must be in place to reduce the risk of computer fraud, including logical access controls, reduced privileged access, application change management, network controls, encryption, and application system controls, and benefit from real-life examples of their effectiveness.  You will review a range of fraud studies with control recommendations from sources that include the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, CERT, the FBI, and the Secret Service. You will cover a number of regulations that address computer fraud, including S-OX, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the USA Patriot Act, and a variety of privacy laws.  You will leave this high-impact seminar with a game plan for reducing computer fraud risks in your organization.  (NOTE: IT knowledge is not required.)

 

Location:

Platform Lab   MapQuest

1275 Kinnear Road
Columbus, OH 43212

 

Fees:

Registration on or before April 8, 2010 is as follows:

Central Ohio ISACA, IIA and ISSA Members:  $395.00

Non-Members: $595.00

Registration after April 8, 2010 will include an additional $50 charge:

Central Ohio ISACA, IIA and ISSA Members:  $445.00

Non-Members: $645.00

 

 

 

Registration:

Refer to the ISACA Central Ohio website for registration and details about the course and instructor: http://www.isaca-centralohio.org/

Last day to register is April 21, 2010 at 4:00 PM

 

 

Questions:

Please contact Richard Ridewood, ISACA Education Chair, at: 614-728-4983 or Richard.Ridewood@obm.state.oh.us

 

 

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