Oracle Go – Prioritize Your Business-Critical Risks

Business10/28/2024 3:00 PM

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Description

Organizations benefit from prioritizing risks for business-critical process and systems. This enhances the risk impact scoring for better management of inherent and residual risks and addressing future circumstances proactively. Identifying business-critical processes and their supporting systems is a key step, enabling you manage risk for relevant potential events. Effective risk management includes feedback from a broad range of internal stakeholders. You’ll learn: 

  • Key terms for prioritizing business-critical risks

  • A basic methodology for business-critical risk analysis

  • How to apply risk and adjust priority to risk impact scores

  • Where to get key resources, including a video tour of Oracle’s Trust Center

Presented by:

  • Nancy Kramer - Senior Director, Information Security and Regulatory Compliance, Oracle 

  • Dr. Betina Tagle - Consulting Security Analyst, Oracle 

Webcast:

Registration is required. This is a live webinar with an opportunity to ask your questions and have them answered.

You MUST register using the email used for your CCC account login. You can register here:

Oracle Go Cloud Customer Connect page

Each registration link is unique to the email ID approved for the event and is valid on a single device only - DO NOT share the unique Zoom link received after registration is complete.

The replay and slide deck will be available from this event posting within 24 hours following the live session.

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Oracle

Oracle

Oracle is a U.S.-based information technology company that offers a wide range of business-oriented products and services that include Oracle Database, a relational database management system (RDBMS). 

The company was founded in 1977 in California and is among the largest software and hardware companies in the world.1 Since its inception nearly fifty years ago, Oracle has developed a vast number of information technology (IT) solutions and acquired an extensive portfolio of companies. It is particularly renowned for its cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) offerings in business intelligence and financial services, as well as for systems such as Solaris, Java and Oracle Linux. Oracle also manufactures and sells purpose-built servers and network solutions to run its platforms and databases. Its Oracle Database was the first SQL-based relational database management system (RDBMS) released commercially in the United States.2  

The company invests heavily in open source technologies, lending resources to the development and testing of open source products and frequently highlighting that key platforms such as the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) are “open by design.”3 Oracle products and services are used worldwide in government services, telecommunications companies and in healthcare setting where data security, redundancy and complex workload management are critical.