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Latest trends in Oracle Security

Type
Video
Tags
Oracle
Authors
Alexander Kornbrust
Event
Chaos Communication Congress 24th (24C3) 2007
Indexed on
Mar 27, 2013
URL
http://dewy.fem.tu-ilmenau.de/CCC/24C3/mpeg4/24c3-2354-en-latest_trends_in_oracle_security.mp4
File name
24c3-2354-en-latest_trends_in_oracle_security.mp4
File size
83.3 MB
MD5
2a67a06bf17b551f9bcdc873a1f3ef5b
SHA1
689f8aa94235aa1b3a356f1afe9728b61face010

Oracle databases are the leading databases in companies and organizations. In the last 3 years Oracle invested a lot of time and engery to make the databases more secure, adding new features ... but even 2007 most databases are easy to hack. This talk will describe the current status, the typical problems in customer installations and the trends for the future for Oracle Security. I will show some scenarios how to attack (and prevent) databases, abuse Oracle security features (like Oracle Transparent Database Encryption (TDE)) and the latest trends in SQL Injection (e.g. why a table "!rm -rF /" sometimes executes code).

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