Oracle security experts discuss security threats and responsibilities facing the technology industry and how Oracle Cloud solutions can protect businesses. Dorian Daley, Oracle's EVP and General Counsel, and Edward Screven, Oracle's Chief Corporate Architect, share insights on security at Oracle Media Days, which took place on May 1, 2019.
Daley and Screven cover issues surrounding data security, such as the increasing funding and sophistication of hackers, reflecting that we are in an age of significant challenges regarding cyberthreats, data protection, data intrusion, and data exfiltration.
The pair also describe how Oracle meets its customers’ need to have their data and environments secured on Oracle Cloud. Oracle approaches data security by running the fundamental security code outside of the computer running application code, which prevents a potential attacker’s code from penetrating the network.
They also discuss how Oracle Autonomous Database secures clients’ data while experiencing zero downtime. Oracle Autonomous Database’s self-patching feature allows the database to remain running during patches. This means clients don't have to install patches or pull the database offline at any point in time, a fundamental differentiator.
Get more information on Oracle’s self-driving autonomous database: https://www.oracle.com/database/autonomous-database.html
Find Oracle Autonomous Database on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/oracledatabase
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OracleDatabase/
Daley and Screven cover issues surrounding data security, such as the increasing funding and sophistication of hackers, reflecting that we are in an age of significant challenges regarding cyberthreats, data protection, data intrusion, and data exfiltration.
The pair also describe how Oracle meets its customers’ need to have their data and environments secured on Oracle Cloud. Oracle approaches data security by running the fundamental security code outside of the computer running application code, which prevents a potential attacker’s code from penetrating the network.
They also discuss how Oracle Autonomous Database secures clients’ data while experiencing zero downtime. Oracle Autonomous Database’s self-patching feature allows the database to remain running during patches. This means clients don't have to install patches or pull the database offline at any point in time, a fundamental differentiator.
Get more information on Oracle’s self-driving autonomous database: https://www.oracle.com/database/autonomous-database.html
Find Oracle Autonomous Database on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/oracledatabase
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OracleDatabase/
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