Oracle Defense-in-Depth Security Strategy

Wednesday, February 12, 2014 | 3:30PM–4:15PM | Oregon Ballroom Salon CD
Session Type: Professional Development
Higher education and research organizations are becoming increasingly digital and mobile, with data being accessed through cloud computing and the use of smartphones, tablets, and other devices. Even with a more heightened focus on data security due to FERPA and state privacy laws, higher education and research organizations continue to be targeted for identity theft and suffer from data breaches. Today, most security programs within these organizations fail to adequately address relational database security at the level necessary to thwart both inside and outside threats. Join us to discuss how organizations are addressing these challenges with a defense-in-depth database security approach that will include topics on encryption, monitoring, access controls, centralized authentication, and masking of sensitive data.

OUTCOMES: Discover how organizations are addressing security challenges including encryption, monitoring, access controls, centralized authentication, and masking of sensitive data with a Defense-in-Depth database security approach

Presenters

  • Lanita Collette

    Deputy CIO, The University of Arizona