Thursday, June 4, 2026 | 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Oracle environments have long been considered stable, mission‑critical, and quietly trusted. In 2026, that trust is increasingly being tested.
Recent disruptions, including last year’s CrowdStrike‑related Oracle EBS outages, showed how easily security controls can introduce risk when they are not designed with Oracle systems in mind.
That reality is forcing organizations to rethink security approaches that were considered sufficient just a year or two ago across ERP systems and the broader Oracle technology stack.
In this session, experts from Data Intensity and Brite will examine how the Oracle threat landscape has shifted and why perimeter‑based controls and periodic patching alone leave meaningful gaps. We will share practical, real‑world approaches to securing Oracle technologies today, including integrity monitoring, micro‑segmentation, application‑aware WAFs, and the role of XDR and SOC integration in faster detection and response.
Attendees will leave with a clearer view of where Oracle environments are most exposed, what “good” security looks like in 2026, and how to apply the right controls without disrupting complex, always‑on Oracle applications.
If you are responsible for Oracle‑powered systems and want to reduce risk without slowing the business, this forum is for you.