Database Security


Participants Information

Participants: 15
Speakers:12
Female participants:5
Male participants:10
Participants from SC/ST category:4

Lab Sessions

  • SQL Authorization and familiarity of roles and privileges +: Adding Null Functionality in MYSQL source code
  • Writing Trojan Horse Programs
  • Design of DAC Models
  • Virtual Private Database implemetation

Topics Covered

  • Database Security – Overview
  • Database Security Models (Discretionary Access Control Models)
  • Database Security Models – Part I (Mandatory Access Control Models)
  • SQL Injections
  • Implementation of SQL injection Techniques
  • Statistical Database Security
  • Pedagogy and Importance of ICT in Engineering Education
  • Database Security Design
  • The Encryption-Based Multilevel Database Model Part I
  • The Instance-Based Multilevel Security Model (IBMSM)
  • The Encryption-Based Multilevel Database Model
  • Information Security and Business Continuity Standards
  • Geospatial Database Security
  • Privacy-enhanced Location-based Access Control - Part I
  • Data Security Issues on Cloud
  • Concurrency Control in Multi Level Relational databases
  • Privacy Preserving Data Publishing
  • Security in Data Warehouses and OLAP Systems
  • Privacy Preserving Data Mining
  • Access Control Models for XML
  • Hippocratic Databases: Current Capabilities and Future Trends
  • Database Security Auditing
  • Privacy in Database Publishing – A Bayesian Perspective

Highlights


List of External Speakers


Dr. IN Murthy, Banglore


Sri. Phani, ADRIN, Secundrabad


Dr. B. Purushothama, NIT, Goa


Dr. Nagesh Bhattu, IDRBT, Hyderabad


Dr. K.Babu Rao, Navayuga InfoTech limited , Hyderabad


Dr. Vikram Goyal, IIT, Delhi

List of Internal Speakers



Prof. D V L N Somayajulu, Professor, Dept of cse, NIT Warangal


Dr. S. Ravichandra, Assistant Professor, Dept of CSE, NIT Warangal


Dr. R. R. Rout, Assistant Professor, Dept of CSE, NIT Warangal


Sri T. Ramakrishnudu, Assistant Professor, Dept of CSE, NIT Warangal


Dr. R B V Subramanyam, Associate Professor, Dept of ECE, NIT Warangal


Dr. Ch. Sudhakar, Associate Professor, Dept of CSE, NIT Warangal

Feedback Summary


  • Lecture Sessions were highly effective.
  • Planning and course preparation was good.
  • FDP covered research oriented topics.
  • Balance between methodologies adopted was good.
  • Participants are highly appreciative of the hospitality.
  • Suggestions from Participants

  • Need more hands-on sessions.
  • More industry experts should be called to deliver the lectures.