UNYOUG 2023 Kick-off
Thursday, April 20, 2023 9:00AM - 4:00PM (breakfast & registration start at 8:30AM)
Erie 1 BOCES Educational Campus
Building B
355 Harlem Road
West Seneca, NY 14224
From I-90 get off on Rt. 400, get off on the first exit (Seneca St), turn right on Seneca St. and then Right on Harlem Rd.
Map
Sessions:
Oracle Database Attack Surface Reduction
Daniel Morgan, Oracle
Implementing Zero Trust In Your Oracle Databases: Parts 1 & 2
Daniel Morgan, Oracle
Oracle Database 23c
Michelle Malcher, Oracle
Performance Analytics
Lisa Garczynski, Oracle
Agenda:
08:30–09:00 Registration
09:00–9:10 Welcome
09:10–10:10 Oracle Database Attack Surface Reduction Details
10:20–11:20 Implementing Zero Trust In Your Oracle Databases : Part 1 Details
11:20–12:00 Lunch
12:00–12:15 UNYOUG Business
12:15–1:15 Implementing Zero Trust In Your Oracle Databases : Part 2 Details
1:25–2:35 Oracle Database 23c Details
2:45–3:45 Performance Analytics
3:45-4:00 Wrap-up and Raffles
Cost: $60 (includes 2023 membership)
Registration:
A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. We need a count of persons attending to properly plan for this event. If you are planning to attend, please pre-register for the meeting here: http://www.unyoug.com/register.php.
Parking is free, no pass required
Thanks!
UNYOUG 2023 Kickoff Event!
Oracle Database Attack Surface Reduction
Oracle Database Attack Surface Reduction
Daniel Morgan, Oracle
The Oracle Database, after security configuration, is the most secure enterprise database available: Yet, attackers are very often successful because the details of secure configuration are not known to Oracle DBAs and Developers.
The Attack Surface Reduction Workshop is not focused on features, options, cloud environments: But only on what customers have already licensed and installed... the Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and how to enhance its security.
The Workshop will include a live-in-SQL*Plus demo of an attack as well as examples of how attackers defeat LDAP, end-point monitoring and firewalls, and new features included in Enterprise Edition licenses that customers do not use.
Oracle ACE Director Alum Daniel Morgan is current Technical Director for Database Security at Oracle. Morgan, best known for his Morgan's Library website, is a retired Adjunct Professor from the University of Washington who has spoken at hundreds of technical conferences in 45 countries since 2008, at OpenWorld many times, at UNYOUG in 2016, and now focuses his efforts on helping Oracle's database customers reduce the attack surface of their databases through optimized configuration. Accomplishments:
Oracle ACE Director Alumnus
Member of Oracle Corp. Database Security Tiger Team
Adjunct Professor University of Washington
More than 30 years experience as a SQL and PL/SQL Developer and DBA with every version of Oracle since version 5
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, Harvard University
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, University of Oslo (Norway)
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, University of Canterbury (Christchurch, NZ)
Chosen to present at Oracle CloudWorld 2022
Speaker at Oracle OpenWorld 11 times
Founder British Columbia Oracle Users Group
Past President Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
Past Vice President Twin Cities Oracle Users Group
Founding Chair of the Washington Software Association's Database SIG
Daniel Morgan, Oracle
The Oracle Database, after security configuration, is the most secure enterprise database available: Yet, attackers are very often successful because the details of secure configuration are not known to Oracle DBAs and Developers.
The Attack Surface Reduction Workshop is not focused on features, options, cloud environments: But only on what customers have already licensed and installed... the Oracle Database Enterprise Edition and how to enhance its security.
The Workshop will include a live-in-SQL*Plus demo of an attack as well as examples of how attackers defeat LDAP, end-point monitoring and firewalls, and new features included in Enterprise Edition licenses that customers do not use.
Oracle ACE Director Alum Daniel Morgan is current Technical Director for Database Security at Oracle. Morgan, best known for his Morgan's Library website, is a retired Adjunct Professor from the University of Washington who has spoken at hundreds of technical conferences in 45 countries since 2008, at OpenWorld many times, at UNYOUG in 2016, and now focuses his efforts on helping Oracle's database customers reduce the attack surface of their databases through optimized configuration. Accomplishments:
Oracle ACE Director Alumnus
Member of Oracle Corp. Database Security Tiger Team
Adjunct Professor University of Washington
More than 30 years experience as a SQL and PL/SQL Developer and DBA with every version of Oracle since version 5
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, Harvard University
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, University of Oslo (Norway)
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, University of Canterbury (Christchurch, NZ)
Chosen to present at Oracle CloudWorld 2022
Speaker at Oracle OpenWorld 11 times
Founder British Columbia Oracle Users Group
Past President Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
Past Vice President Twin Cities Oracle Users Group
Founding Chair of the Washington Software Association's Database SIG
Implementing Zero Trust In Your Oracle Databases : Parts 1 & 2
Implementing Zero Trust In Your Oracle Databases: Parts 1 & 2
Daniel Morgan, Oracle
New federal laws like HIPAA and SOX, and industry standards like PCI-DSS, are requiring Oracle Database customers comply with NIST standards and Zero Trust architecture: But what does that mean to a DBA or Developer? What is it that we need to do to bring our environments into compliance? This Workshop, delivered in 2 sessions explains in real-world terms what all of the acronyms mean for customers of the Enterprise Edition database, and maps the requirements to specific syntax elements and data dictionary tables and columns so that Oracle professionals have the expertise and resources they need to do their part. These two presentations will be technical and focused on providing value for DBA and Developers.
Oracle ACE Director Alum Daniel Morgan is current Technical Director for Database Security at Oracle. Morgan, best known for his Morgan's Library website, is a retired Adjunct Professor from the University of Washington who has spoken at hundreds of technical conferences in 45 countries since 2008, at OpenWorld many times, at UNYOUG in 2016, and now focuses his efforts on helping Oracle's database customers reduce the attack surface of their databases through optimized configuration. Accomplishments:
Oracle ACE Director Alumnus
Member of Oracle Corp. Database Security Tiger Team
Adjunct Professor University of Washington
More than 30 years experience as a SQL and PL/SQL Developer and DBA with every version of Oracle since version 5
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, Harvard University
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, University of Oslo (Norway)
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, University of Canterbury (Christchurch, NZ)
Chosen to present at Oracle CloudWorld 2022
Speaker at Oracle OpenWorld 11 times
Founder British Columbia Oracle Users Group
Past President Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
Past Vice President Twin Cities Oracle Users Group
Founding Chair of the Washington Software Association's Database SIG
Daniel Morgan, Oracle
New federal laws like HIPAA and SOX, and industry standards like PCI-DSS, are requiring Oracle Database customers comply with NIST standards and Zero Trust architecture: But what does that mean to a DBA or Developer? What is it that we need to do to bring our environments into compliance? This Workshop, delivered in 2 sessions explains in real-world terms what all of the acronyms mean for customers of the Enterprise Edition database, and maps the requirements to specific syntax elements and data dictionary tables and columns so that Oracle professionals have the expertise and resources they need to do their part. These two presentations will be technical and focused on providing value for DBA and Developers.
Oracle ACE Director Alum Daniel Morgan is current Technical Director for Database Security at Oracle. Morgan, best known for his Morgan's Library website, is a retired Adjunct Professor from the University of Washington who has spoken at hundreds of technical conferences in 45 countries since 2008, at OpenWorld many times, at UNYOUG in 2016, and now focuses his efforts on helping Oracle's database customers reduce the attack surface of their databases through optimized configuration. Accomplishments:
Oracle ACE Director Alumnus
Member of Oracle Corp. Database Security Tiger Team
Adjunct Professor University of Washington
More than 30 years experience as a SQL and PL/SQL Developer and DBA with every version of Oracle since version 5
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, Harvard University
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, University of Oslo (Norway)
Guest Lecturer on Oracle, University of Canterbury (Christchurch, NZ)
Chosen to present at Oracle CloudWorld 2022
Speaker at Oracle OpenWorld 11 times
Founder British Columbia Oracle Users Group
Past President Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
Past Vice President Twin Cities Oracle Users Group
Founding Chair of the Washington Software Association's Database SIG
Oracle Database 23c
Oracle Database 23c
Michelle Malcher
Oracle Database 23c delivers new capabilities that enable developer productivity for applications that are written using JSON, Graph or microservices while enhancing SQL to make it even easier to use and adding JavaScript as a stored procedure language. 23c introduces a groundbreaking new approach called JSON Relational Duality for how applications represent data versus storing data. This roadmap discussion will talk about some of these new features and provide demos on JSON Relational Duality view and new SQL for Graph.
Michelle Malcher has over 25+ years of database and security experience. She has worked in very large enterprise environments implementing Oracle Database solutions and gaining industry expertise from financial, manufacturing and risk management. She uses this experience to develop practical use cases and demo applications on the Oracle Database Product Management team. She supports the LiveLabs environment giving users ways to try and play with the Oracle technologies and works with the team to develop certifications. Michelle is working on the Oracle 23c Pro Database Administrator book and is a Product Manager for Oracle Database 23c. She is also a past President of the Independent Oracle Users Group and a founding board member of Fuel, a cybersecurity user community for Palo Alto Networks.
Michelle Malcher
Oracle Database 23c delivers new capabilities that enable developer productivity for applications that are written using JSON, Graph or microservices while enhancing SQL to make it even easier to use and adding JavaScript as a stored procedure language. 23c introduces a groundbreaking new approach called JSON Relational Duality for how applications represent data versus storing data. This roadmap discussion will talk about some of these new features and provide demos on JSON Relational Duality view and new SQL for Graph.
Michelle Malcher has over 25+ years of database and security experience. She has worked in very large enterprise environments implementing Oracle Database solutions and gaining industry expertise from financial, manufacturing and risk management. She uses this experience to develop practical use cases and demo applications on the Oracle Database Product Management team. She supports the LiveLabs environment giving users ways to try and play with the Oracle technologies and works with the team to develop certifications. Michelle is working on the Oracle 23c Pro Database Administrator book and is a Product Manager for Oracle Database 23c. She is also a past President of the Independent Oracle Users Group and a founding board member of Fuel, a cybersecurity user community for Palo Alto Networks.
Performance Analytics
Performance Analytics
Lisa Garczynski, Oracle
Database Management for Analytics - improving performance with good schema design, using constraints, partitioning, statistics gathering, and star transformations.
Lisa Garczynski has over 25+ years of database experience in the financial industry. Highlights of her expertise include troubleshooting and resolving complex technical issues, upgrading mission-critical databases, and architecting, implementing, and testing database disaster recovery using Oracle Data Guard. She is an Oracle Analytics database performance tuning expert and a member of Oracle's Customer Excellence Advisory Lead (CEAL) team. CEAL is part of the Oracle Analytics Service Excellence Organization, focusing on proactive and reactive strategic customer engagements.
Lisa Garczynski, Oracle
Database Management for Analytics - improving performance with good schema design, using constraints, partitioning, statistics gathering, and star transformations.
Lisa Garczynski has over 25+ years of database experience in the financial industry. Highlights of her expertise include troubleshooting and resolving complex technical issues, upgrading mission-critical databases, and architecting, implementing, and testing database disaster recovery using Oracle Data Guard. She is an Oracle Analytics database performance tuning expert and a member of Oracle's Customer Excellence Advisory Lead (CEAL) team. CEAL is part of the Oracle Analytics Service Excellence Organization, focusing on proactive and reactive strategic customer engagements.