DATABASE SECURITY TRAINING PROGRAM(DSTP)
Database systems are essential components of everyday life in modern society. Databases often store data that is sensitive in nature for domains such as defense systems, banking systems, insurance etc. The recent surveys imply that databases are more vulnerable to various attacks. Any attack on data sources resulting in data loss can have a negative impact on the business operations, hence stressing on the need for Database Security and Data Loss Prevention.
Few popular vendors offer customized product specific database security courses. In addition, this program offers security models, which are proposed by researchers but not yet captured place in database products in market. This program also comprises of various policies and best practices for database security and data loss prevention.
Objectives
- The program focuses on database security techniques and awareness of its various policies and best practices
- The program also encapsulates awareness of data loss and enlightens candidates on the data loss prevention methodologies
Prerequisites
- Knowledge of DBMS concepts
Target Audience
- Database Designer
- Application Developer
- Data centre in-charg
- Database Administrator (DBA)
- Students with knowledge of DBMS
Fees
Rs. 7500/- payable by a crossed Demand Draft in favour of “C-DAC, Bangalore” payable at Bengaluru.
Venue
Centre for Development of Advanced
Computing (C-DAC)
#68, Electronics City
Bengaluru – 560100
How to Apply
Filled-in application form along with a DD of Rs. 7500/- must be sent by registered post, speed post or courier to:
The Course Administration Section
C-DAC, #68, Electronics City
Bengaluru-560100
Phone : 080-28523300
Fax : 080-28522590
Email : dbsecurity@cdacbangalore.in
Visit us @: http://www.cdacmumbai.in/dbsecurity
Last date for the receipt of filled-in application form is 25th October, 2010.
Program Contents:
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Day 1 |
Introduction to database security. Various database threats, attacks and violations. Enforce security of portions of a database against unauthorized access. |
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Day 2 |
Various access control techniques to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing the system . |
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Day 3 |
Database auditing to ensure that the data is well guarded. Protection of intellectual property using statistical database security . |
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Day 4 |
Protection of sensitive data from DBA and developers using database encryption techniques. Candidate awareness for privacy policies and legislations. |
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Day 5 |
Database backup, recovery and replication techniques for high availability of database systems. Database security design at time of application development. |
Program duration:
8th November 2010 to 12th November 2010
at CDAC, Electronics City
Bengaluru