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This is the weblog for Pete Finnigan. Pete works in the area of Oracle security and he specialises in auditing Oracle databases for security issues. This weblog is aimed squarely at those interested in the security of their Oracle databases.

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Oracle Security training in Edinburgh with Pete Finnigan



I am going to be in Edinburgh on April 21st and April 22nd to teach my popular two day class "How to perform a security audit of an Oracle database" with PiSec Limited. This class is great for all types of skills from Security auditors to DBA's, to CISO's to developers. I have taught all of these types of people in many countries around the world and all have enthused about the skills learned and developed. The class takes you through the process of performing a security audit of an Oracle database from threats, exploits, planning, building toolkits, through a complete althrough of a sample audit on a real Oracle database, finally through to analysis, write up and next steps. The course is filled with real world experience from someone with real world experience in this field. The key focus is on understanding the data and flow of the data so that its possible to develop a policy and implement it to secure all of your databases.

You can register for this course with http://www.pisec.org/index.php?option=com_chronocontact&Itemid=7 - (broken link) PiSec Limited Registration page. Places are limited so please hurry to show your interest. I look forward to seeing you all in Edinburgh.