| Presentation Title: | Oracle forensics |
| Speaker: | Mr Pete Finnigan |
| Company: | PeteFinnigan.com Limited |
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| Presentation abstract: | Oracle forensics promises to be an interesting new area of interest and research for anyone keen to understand why or how their database was compromised, data was stolen or even destroyed. This presentation explores how to approach a compromised database, the right steps to take, the right data to gather and also gives some great tips and tricks on how to gather evidence to help prove what happened. Pete was probably the first person to link forensics with Oracle databases and create Oracle forensics some years ago. Pete is also one of the few people with real world experience in analysing compromised databases for clients. |
| Presentation begins: | 05/12/2007 16:50 |
| Presentation duration: | 45 |
| Presentation content level: | 2 (1 = indepth, 5 = strategic overview) |
| Audience experience: | Experienced (2-3 years) |
| Audience function: | DBA’s, Designers, Developers |
| Speaker biography: | Pete Finnigan is well known as one of the leaders in the field of securing Oracle databases. Pete is the author of the SANS Oracle security step-by-step guide and has been published many times and is a regular speaker on the world stage for conferences such as UKOUG, PSOUG, InfoSec London and BlackHat Las Vegas.
Pete specialises in securing Oracle databases for clients worldwide and also researches into new areas that concern the security of Oracle databases.
Pete also runs his well known Oracle security web site http://www.petefinnigan.com that includes the first blog specifically aimed at Oracle security |
| Related topics: | Server Technology: Other Server Technology & DBA Topics |
| Hall: | 1 |