This presentation will demonstrate to the audience that end-to-end-security is essential to protect against internal and external threats. By end-to-end information security Oracle means protecting information: on a client machine like a laptop or PDA using digital rights management techniques, in the mid-tier when being processed by applications, on the back-end when 'at-rest' in databases and finally when stored on a backup-medium such as tape. We also refer to this approach as 'defense-in-depth'. It will be clear that realizing end-to-end application level information security is impossible without successfully managing user identity.

Detalji o predavanju

Vrsta: Predavanje / Lecture

Razina težine: Srednje detaljno / Detailed

Poželjno iskustvo slušatelja: Bez iskustva (1 g. i manje) / No experinace

Poželjna funkcija slušatelja:
DBA
Sistem Analitičar / System Analist
Developer
Menadžer - operativni / Manager - Operational
Menadžer - strateški / Manager - Strategic

Predviđeno vrijeme trajanja rada - aktivnosti: 45 min

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O predavaču

Patrick McLaughlin

Oracle

Patrick McLaughlin is Director of Security Solutions for Oracle EMEA and joined Oracle in
Summer 2004. He is responsible for promoting Oracle's security offerings and solutions
architecture, internally across the Oracle pre-sales, sales and consultancy, and externally, with
major customers, and partners in EMEA. He works as part of a Solutions Architecture team
responsible for communicating Oracle’s entire architecture and range of offerings (grid, SOA,
content management, BI, etc).
Prior to this role Patrick was CTO at Baltimore Technologies where he was: product architect for
Baltimore's PKI product and had responsibility for: company R&D, technology partnering and
working with lead customers, particularly in government and finance. Patrick has worked as an
independent consultant for several years and has extensive experience in the distributed systems
and telecoms management, having worked for Broadcom and Ericsson for ten years.