Undergraduate Admission
    Graduate Admission

    Database Security, IT-S 428

    About this Course:
    Students will engage in an in-depth examination of topics in data security including security considerations in applications and systems development, encryption methods, cryptography law and security architecture and models.

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    Prerequisites:
    IT-D 421 Database Concepts with Oracle or equivalent knowledge and experience are required for enrollment.

    Who Should Attend:
    Professionals seeking knowledge of the fundamentals of database protection and security.

    Expected Outcomes:
    Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:

    • Design, build, maintain, and secure a database application written in Oracle DDL
    • Understand fundamentals of database security
    • Apply relational database security management techniques
    • Know concepts and technologies such as encapsulation (information hiding)

    Course Outline:

    • Database Protection and Security, Information Systems Security, Operating System Security, Network Security, Application Security, Internet Security, Client/Server Security
    • Encryption, SSL, Database Users, Roles, Groups, Workgroups
    • The Role of the Database Administrator, Developer Security, Database Hackers
    • Database Good Programming Practices, Database Installation, Configuration, Upgrade and Distribution Security, Database Design Security, Data Integrity, Database System Objects Security, Secure Use (Querying) of Databases, Database Security Policies
    • Database Security Implementation, Database Security Deployment, Database Security Enforcement, Database User and Object Surveillance, Database Audit; Database Intrusion Detection, Database Backup and Recovery, Database Migration Security
    • Database Export/Import Security, Database Security Cases and Scenarios

    Course Details:
    Grading/CEU award for this course includes labs, projects and exams

    CEU:
    4.0

    Instructor:
    Robert A. Hendry