INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE SECURITY PPT
Instructor : Dr. S. Srinivasan
LECTURE NOTES (PowerPoint)
Instructor : Dr. S. Srinivasan
COURSE
:
1. Learn the fundamental concepts in database security.
OBJECTIVES 2. Understand how access controls work in a
database.
3. Learn how to develop and manage secure
database architectuers.
4. Be familiar with the laws governing
computer privacy.
5. Understand the alternatives to encrypting
stored data for security.
6. Understand how commercial systems such as
SQL Server 2000 and
Oracle enforce security and their
vulnerabilities.
7. Learn the security audit methods involving
databases.
COURSE
:
Basic
data protection methods such as discretionary and mandatory access
DESCRIPTION controls, secure
database design, data integrity, secure architectures, secure
transaction processing, information flow
controls, and auditing, Copyright
and database protection, privacy issues
(including employee records and
HIPAA).
Security models for relational and object-oriented databases,
Security of databases in a distributed
environment, survey of commercial
systems, and research prototypes.
TEXT
: 1.
SQL Server Security Fundamentals by C. Andrews, D. Litchfield, and
B.
Grindlay, McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2003, ISBN: 0-07-222515-7.
2. Collection of papers made available
through the CopyIT
Center.
REFERENCES: 1. Database Security by Silvano Castano,
Maria Fugini, Giancarlo Martella,
and Pierangela Samarati, ACM Press Books
(Diane Publishing Co.),
1995, ISBN: 0788165429
(translated from Italian)
2.
Oracle Security by Marlene Theriault and William Heney, O’Reilly
Publishers, 1998, ISBN: 1-56592-450-9
3.
Modern Cryptography by Wenbo Mao, Prentice-Hall,
NJ, 2004,
ISBN: 0-13-066943-1.
4.
Database Systems: Design, Implementation & Management, 6th
edition by
Peter Rob and Carlos Coronel, Course
Technology, 2004,
ISBN: 0-619-16033-0
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