Increase your Sensitive Information IQ - Webinar Series
Title: Your Knowledge of Sensitive Data is Obsolete
When: Tue, Sep 20, 2011 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
Duration: 35 – 45 minutes (with Q&A)
Abstract:
Oracle Applications are constantly evolving through customizations, patches and version upgrades. Even if you had a perfect picture of where all your sensitive data resides today it would soon be obsolete. Not only does private and confidential data already reside in unusual and undocumented locations your users and developers can push the limits of the application and store sensitive data in highly exposed locations without your knowledge. What can you do to prevent breaches and stay within compliance mandates? How do you determine what data is sensitive in your organization?
Abstract:
Sensitive data creep is a little known but real threat to the security of your database environments. What is "sensitive data creep"? It's the way in which sensitive data gets spread throughout your databases without your knowledge or detection. Every application and database environment evolves over time. The inability to perform proactive change tracking in your environments can result in sensitive data exposures and compliance issues.
Title: Advanced Data Masking and Protection Techniques
When: Wed, Oct 12, 2011 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
Duration: 35 – 45 minutes (with Q&A)
Abstract:
Most data masking projects focus on non-production (test, dev, training etc.) database copies. No doubt your test and development databases are a real concern for sensitive data privacy and breach incidents, especially with contracting and remotely hosted environments. However, you need to consider both production and non-production database environments when protecting sensitive data. SQL scripting is simply not enough and won't pass your security audits. Modern applications are complex and data driven and difficult to assess without automated approaches to understanding application and database security models and exposure points.