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Caché Security Essentials

Caché has a multitude of services and capabilities, making it a very powerful tool. By default, when Caché is installed out of the box, most of these capabilities are enabled. There is a lot you need to do to be sure Caché is secure in both a production and a development environment. In many cases it is the services which you are not using and know little about which make you most vulnerable.

Course Objectives

This course teaches the essential knowledge of security which you need if you are deploying Caché either on a local network or on the Internet.

It examines each of the services and access methods provided by Caché and explains what capabilities are available and what settings to make in order to control access. It also includes some guidance on application design considerations which can have security implications.

Example Topics
  • Out-of-the-box vulnerabilities
  • Information leaks
  • ODBC
  • Caché Server Pages
  • WebLink
  • Caché Object servers
  • Caché's built in web-server
  • Telnet
  • LAT
  • License server
  • ECP, DCP and database security
  • Journaling and shadow servers
  • Caché on Windows XP/2000/NT/ME/98
  • Caché on Unix platforms
  • Common application vulnerabilities
Who Should Attend? Anyone responsible for deploying Caché systems in any environment.
Prerequisites Participants should have a basic understanding of Caché system management, or have attended our Basic Caché System Management course.
Duration 1 Day

Course Code

csec001

Schedule of public training courses

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