Upload eBook. Privacy Policy. New eBooks. Search Engine. Protecting Oracle Database 12c helps you solve the problem of maximizing the safety, resilience, and security of an Oracle database whilst preserving performance, availability, and integration despite ongoing and new security issues in the software. The book demonstrates, through coded examples, how you can enable the consolidation features of Oracle Database 12c without increasing risk of either internal corruption or external vulnerability.
In addition, new protections not publicly available are included, so that you can see how demonstrable risk improvements can be achieved, measured, and reported through Enterprise Manager 12c. Most importantly, the challenge of privileged access control within a consolidation environment will be addressed, thus enabling a safe move to greater efficiency.
What youll learnOracle database security issues and how to defend against new risks introduced by Oracle Database 12c and pre-existing architectural vulnerabilities, such as incoming DBlinksControl and audit the use of SYS privilege over a large estate using native toolsUse Oracle native audit as an IPS to block threats in real-timeLeverage root segregation to secure Oracle DBSecure privileged access control and break-glass sessionsScale automated security controls through Enterprise Manager to a large estateImprove your ability to pass audits and stay compliantWho this book is for Protecting Oracle Database 12c is primarily aimed at Oracle database administrators, DBA managers, and security staff who are working to safely and securely implement Oracle Database 12c in their environment.
The book especially targets those using privileged access control to enable consolidation and the new cloud features set, including it's multi-tenant database capabilities. Oracle Security History2. Current state of the Art3. Managing Users in Oracle5.
In addition, new protections not publicly available are included, so that you can see how demonstrable risk improvements can be achieved, measured, and reported through Enterprise Manager 12c. Most importantly, the challenge of privileged access control within a consolidation environment will be addressed, thus enabling a safe move to greater efficiency. Skip to main content Skip to table of contents. Advertisement Hide. This service is more advanced with JavaScript available.
Protecting Oracle Database 12c. Authors Paul Wright. Front Matter Pages i-xxiii. Front Matter Pages Oracle Security History. Pages Current State of the Art. So, instead of bothering the DBAs, we devised techniques to temporarily grant ourselves the relevant permissions.
Being in charge of the architecture of a system with multiple underlying Oracle databases, storing tens of millions of credit cards, makes you think through—and rethink—the security implications of every decision.
This was the first time I encountered the traditional IT security strategy for DB security, which reminded me of the Maginot Line—build a barrier of network defenses and hide the databases behind it. Unfortunately, this strategy usually worked just as well as the original Maginot Line and it clashed with my own experience that many attacks on the database are coming from the inside. My belief that there must be a better way to do database security—covering external as well internal attacks—led me to start my own database security startup, Sentrigo.
One of my first objectives at Sentrigo was to work with the leading DB security experts and learn as much as I could about the state of the art. This is where I met Paul. Having these trusted third parties review and help us refine our solution was instrumental in our success. After Sentrigo was acquired by McAfee in , Paul and I kept in touch and continued to exchange ideas and code regarding Oracle security.
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