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PCI-DSS Compliance with Oracle Database 11g

November 5, 2010
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Author of 8 Bestselling Oracle Books Discusses How Oracle Satisfies PCI-DSS Requirements

Woodbridge, NJ (Vocus) November 4, 2010

While the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) is a global IT security standard created to protect cardholder data, the rigorous standard ““ comprised of 12 main requirements – can be extremely daunting. Sam Alapati, Ph.D. – a renowned DBA expert and author of 8 bestselling Oracle books ““ examines how Oracle Database 11g can help satisfy the 12 PCI requirements.

Mr. Alapati provides a step-by-step analysis of how Oracle satisfies PCI-DSS compliance including which features and specific Oracle solutions should be used to satisfy PCI requirements. Key areas discussed are:

  •     Data protection
  •     Configuration standards & practices
  •     Protection of stored cardholder data
  •     Access restriction
  •     User management
  •     Identity management
  •     Audit-related sub-requirements
  •     Policy creation and maintenance

WHO:    Dr. Sam Alapati, Senior Technical Director, Miro Consulting

WHEN/ WHERE:    Available on-demand

Click here to register or go to http://bit.ly/aPTG1V

ABOUT:    This free webinar is part of Miro Consulting’s CIO Trusted Advisory seminar series.

Miro Consulting, Inc. helps companies analyze and negotiate enterprise software contracts ““ specifically Microsoft and Oracle licensing. In addition, the company offers software asset management and IT security consulting services. Miro Consulting has helped 400+ clients worldwide to optimize their total cost of ownership (TCO). A privately held, award-winning company, Miro has overseen over $1 billion in Oracle and Microsoft transactions.

For more information, go to http://www.miroconsulting.com/databasesecurity/.

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