Oracle® Database Security Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1) Part Number B28531-01 |
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Welcome to Oracle Database Security Guide. This guide describes how you can configure security for Oracle Database by using the default database features.
This preface contains these topics:
Oracle Database Security Guide is intended for database administrators (DBAs), security administrators, application developers, and others tasked with performing the following operations securely and efficiently:
Designing and implementing security policies to protect the data of an organization, users, and applications from accidental, inappropriate, or unauthorized actions
Creating and enforcing policies and practices of auditing and accountability for inappropriate or unauthorized actions
Creating, maintaining, and terminating user accounts, passwords, roles, and privileges
Developing applications that provide desired services securely in a variety of computational models, leveraging database and directory services to maximize both efficiency and ease of use
To use this document, you need a basic understanding of how and why a database is used, and basic familiarity with SQL.
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Many of the examples in this guide use the sample schemas of the seed database, which you can create when you install Oracle Database. See Oracle Database Sample Schemas for information about how these schemas were created and how you can use them yourself.
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