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Oracle® Calendar Administrator's Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.1)

Part Number B14472-02
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C Calendar Security

Security is a primary concern for any application used to manage sensitive and personal information. A number of options are available to an administrator seeking to enhance or customize the security of an Oracle Calendar server installation. In addition to increasing the security of the operating environment and implementing good maintenance and monitoring practices, Calendar server administrators have access to a configurable, extensible authentication, compression and encryption (ACE) framework.

Information including the structure of the ACE framework, additional security considerations for installations using a directory server, Kerberos 5 authentication, as well as a number of other measures that may be employed to further protect calendar data are discussed in Oracle Collaboration Suite Security Guide

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For all information about Oracle Calendar security, see "Securing Oracle Calendar" in Part I, Chapter 2 of Oracle Collaboration Suite Security Guide