Course Outline

Introduction to Oracle Security for Government

  • Security challenges in enterprise databases for government
  • Oracle’s layered security architecture for government applications
  • Security features across Oracle versions for government use

User Authentication and Access Control for Government

  • Managing users, roles, and privileges in government systems
  • Implementing password policies and strong authentication for government databases
  • Integrating with LDAP and external identity providers for government operations

Oracle Database Vault and Privilege Control for Government

  • Utilizing Database Vault for separation of duties in government environments
  • Command rule enforcement and realm definitions for secure government data management
  • Controlling and containing privileged user access for government databases

Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) for Government

  • Implementing column- and tablespace-level encryption in government databases
  • Key management using Oracle Wallet or OCI Vault for government data security
  • Best practices for encrypted backups and transport in government environments

Data Redaction and Masking for Government

  • Applying conditional data redaction based on roles or policies in government systems
  • Utilizing static vs dynamic data masking techniques for government data protection
  • Integrating data masking with testing and analytics environments for government use

Oracle Database Firewall and Network Security for Government

  • Overview of Oracle Database Firewall for government operations
  • Securing SQL traffic with SSL and ACLs in government networks
  • Implementing network-based intrusion detection for database activity in government systems

Hardening Oracle Installations for Government

  • Disabling unused features and ports to enhance security in government installations
  • Auditing patch levels and user activities for government database integrity
  • Reducing the attack surface with minimal configurations in government environments

Summary and Next Steps for Government

Requirements

  • An understanding of Oracle database administration for government systems.
  • Basic knowledge of security concepts, including authentication and authorization.
  • Familiarity with SQL and Oracle roles and privileges.

Audience

  • Oracle database administrators in government agencies.
  • Security engineers working within Oracle environments for government.
  • Compliance and governance professionals in data-sensitive sectors, including those serving the public sector.
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