Knowledge sharing event: Risk-based approaches to protecting your data – London, Tuesday 19th April
I would like to invite everyone to the knowledge sharing event which my company (7Safe) is arranging in London next week. This will be about risk-based approaches to protecting data. This suppose to be much bigger event (joined with Core Security Technologies), especially comparing to the one we did last year. Interesting (and very much up-to-date!) topics and presentations, highly recommended to attend! As you may notice, I also would be presenting something there (presumably cool), but what is it...? As for now it's a little secret. :-)
Time: Tuesday 19th April
Location:
Furniture Makers’ Hall, 12 Austin Friars, London, EC2N 2HE
(Nearest convenient tube: Bank, Moorgate, Liverpool Street)
More info:
Download the PDF with the invitation (as seen above) from here [invitation].
Please don't forget to confirm if you want to come: send the e-mail to pentestinfo(@)7safe.com /remove brackets of course/
C U there! :-)
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Training – Hacking and Securing Oracle Database (11g)
My company (7Safe) will be delivering the training at the nearest Blackhat 2011 conference (Las Vegas). This will be about hacking and securing Oracle Database (11g), so highly recommended to be there! I took a liberty to prepare a small promotional video about it. So take a look and well... SEE YOU IN VEGAS! :-)
When:
- Weekend Training Session: July 30-31
- Weekday Training Session: August 1-2
Registration:
http://blackhat.com/...
More details:
7Safe together with Red-Database-Security will be delivering the two-day hands-on course at Blackhat 2011. The course will teach the audience the security problems related to Oracle database. The training covers a variety of security problems arising from flaws such as insecure design, insecure features/packages, insecure PL/SQL code, patch management, weak passwords etc. The second day will focus on securing and hardening databases using built-in oracle features along with a number of externally available scripts and tools. Implementing auditing solutions will also be a part of the training. The audience will have access to an infrastructure with a number of Oracle components deployed, and they will be encouraged to identify/exploit/patch security vulnerabilities as they learn them. The training will provide software developers understanding of writing secure PL/SQL code, DBAs the understanding of thorough auditing of the database and penetration testers the understanding of how to break the unbreakable Oracle.






