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List of Examples
List of Figures
List of Tables
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
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Conventions
What's New in Oracle Key Vault 12.2
New Features in Bundle Patch 11
Re-Enroll All Endpoints With a Single RESTful Command
New Features in Bundle Patch 10
Oracle Key Vault Server Certificate Rotation
Re-Enroll All Endpoints With a Single RESTful Command
Periodically Verify Oracle Key Vault Access to RoT in HSM in Alert Job
New Features in Bundle Patch 9
New Features in Bundle Patch 8
New Features in Bundle Patch 7
Automatic Endpoint Configuration tuning using OKV Management Console
UEFI BOOT MODE Support
Support for IBM AIX 5.3 Endpoint Platform
New Features in Bundle Patch 6
Quick Discovery of Unreachable Key Vault Server
Extend Persistent Master Key Cache for Improved Resiliency with Unavailable Key Vault Servers
Support for Bring Your Own TDE Master Encryption Keys
Update SNMP Settings on Standby Server
New Alerts for High Availability Operations
Generate alert when FSFO failure causes HA configuration process to fail
Generate alert when HA nodes are not successfully synchronized
New install option to update the Oracle database-specific okvclient.ora symlink
Support for Oracle Database 12.2.0.1.0 on Windows Server 2008 and 2012
New Features in Bundle Patch 5
Support for Read- Only Restricted Mode
Additional Attributes on the All Items page to improve Key Searchability
Support for Sending Audit Records to Remote Syslog
Persistent Cache - New Mode and Lookup
Upgraded to Oracle Linux 6.9
Two Disc Installation
New Features in Bundle Patch 4
Support for Oracle Database 11.2.0.4 (BP 9 and later) and 12.1.0.2 on Windows Server 2008 and 2012
New Features in Bundle Patch 3
Persistent Master Key Cache
Integration with nCipher Hardware Security Module (HSM)
Support for NIST CNSA Suite
SMTP Business Service for Email Notification
New REST API to Manage Virtual Wallets
New Features in Bundle Patch 2
Support for New Endpoint Platforms
Support for Modern Hardware
Preconfigured Management Reports
Compliance
Third-party CA support for the Management Console
Automatic Email Notifications
Remote Monitoring via SNMP v3
Automation of Endpoint Enrollment Using the RESTful Software Utility
Audit consolidation using Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall
Diagnostics
New Features in Bundle Patch 1
Support for Oracle Cloud Database as a Service Endpoints
Oracle Key Vault HSM Integration
1
Introduction to Oracle Key Vault
1.1
About Oracle Key Vault and Key Management
1.2
Benefits of Using Oracle Key Vault
1.3
Who Should Use Oracle Key Vault?
1.4
Major Features of Oracle Key Vault
1.4.1
Centralized Storage and Management of Security Objects
1.4.2
Management of Key Lifecycle
1.4.3
Reporting and Alerts
1.4.4
Separation of Duties for Oracle Key Vault Users
1.4.5
Support for a High Availability Environment
1.4.6
Persistent Master Key Cache
1.4.7
Backup and Restore Functionality for Security Objects
1.4.8
Automation of Endpoint Enrollment Using Protected RESTful Services
1.4.9
Support for OASIS Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP)
1.4.10
Database Version and Platform Support
1.4.11
Integration with External Audit and Monitoring Services
1.4.12
MySQL Integration with Oracle Key Vault
1.5
Oracle Key Vault Interfaces
1.6
Overview of a Successful Oracle Key Vault Deployment
2
Oracle Key Vault Concepts
2.1
Overview of Oracle Key Vault Concepts
2.2
Oracle Key Vault Deployment Architecture
2.3
Oracle Key Vault Use Cases
2.3.1
Centralized Storage of Oracle Wallet Files and Java Keystores
2.3.2
Centralized Management of TDE Master Keys Using Online Master Key
2.3.3
Storage of Credential Files
2.4
Access Control Configuration
2.4.1
About Access Control Configuration
2.4.2
Access Grants
2.4.3
Access Control Options
2.5
Administrative Roles within Oracle Key Vault
2.5.1
About Administrative Roles in Oracle Key Vault
2.5.2
Separation of Duties
2.5.3
Overview of Administrative Roles
2.5.4
Emergency System Recovery Process
2.6
Endpoint Administrators
3
Oracle Key Vault Installation and Configuration
3.1
Oracle Key Vault Installation Requirements
3.1.1
System Requirements
3.1.2
Network Ports
3.1.3
Supported Endpoint Platforms
3.1.4
Endpoint Database Requirements
3.2
Installing and Configuring Oracle Key Vault 12.2.0.5.0 and Later
3.2.1
Downloading the Oracle Key Vault Appliance Software
3.2.2
Installing the Oracle Key Vault Appliance Software
3.2.3
Performing Post-Installation Tasks
3.3
Logging In to the Oracle Key Vault Management Console
3.4
Overview of the Management Console
3.5
Performing Actions and Searches
3.5.1
Actions Menus
3.5.2
Search Bars
4
High Availability, Backup and Restore Operations
4.1
Why High Availability?
4.2
About High Availability for Oracle Key Vault
4.2.1
How High Availability for Oracle Key Vault Works
4.2.2
Configuring High Availability
4.2.3
Switching Primary and Standby Servers
4.2.4
Restoring High Availability After a Failover
4.2.5
Disabling High Availability
4.2.6
High Availability Read-Only Restricted Mode
4.2.6.1
About High Availability Read-Only Restricted Mode
4.2.6.1.1
How High Availability Read-Only Restricted Mode Works
4.2.6.1.2
High Availability without Read-Only Restricted Mode
4.2.6.1.3
High Availability with Read-Only Restricted Mode
4.2.6.2
States of Read-Only Restricted Mode
4.2.6.3
Recovering from Read-Only Restricted Mode
4.2.6.4
Read-Only Restricted State Functionality
4.2.6.5
Enabling Read-Only Restricted Mode
4.2.6.6
Disabling Read-Only Restricted Mode
4.2.6.7
Best Practices
4.3
Backup and Restore Oracle Key Vault Data
4.3.1
About Backing Up and Restoring Data in Key Vault
4.3.2
Backing Up Key Vault Data
4.3.2.1
About Key Vault Backup Destinations
4.3.2.2
Create a Remote Backup Destination
4.3.2.3
Change Settings on a Remote Backup Destination
4.3.2.4
Delete a Remote Backup Destination
4.3.3
About Backup Schedule Types and States
4.3.3.1
Two Types of Key Vault Backups
4.3.3.2
Scheduled Backup States in Key Vault
4.3.4
Scheduling and Managing Key Vault Backups
4.3.4.1
Schedule a Backup on Key Vault
4.3.4.2
Change Backup Schedule on Oracle Key Vault
4.3.4.3
Delete a Backup Schedule from Key Vault
4.3.4.4
How High Availability Affects Key Vault Backups
4.3.4.5
Protecting the Backup Using the Recovery Passphrase
4.3.5
Restoring Oracle Key Vault Data
4.3.5.1
About the Key Vault Restore Process
4.3.5.2
Restore Key Vault Data
4.3.5.3
High Availability and the Restore Operation
4.3.5.4
Third-Party Certificates and the Restore Operation
4.3.5.5
Changes Resulting from a System State Restore
4.3.6
Backup and Restore Best Practices
5
Managing Oracle Key Vault Users
5.1
About Oracle Key Vault Users
5.1.1
Types of Oracle Key Vault Users
5.1.2
Create an Oracle Key Vault User
5.1.3
Grant, Change or Revoke Administrative Roles
5.1.3.1
Grant or Change an Administrative Role of a User
5.1.3.2
Revoke an Administrative Role from a User
5.1.4
Delete Oracle Key Vault User(s)
5.1.5
View User Details
5.2
About Changing User Passwords
5.2.1
How User Password Changes Work
5.2.2
Change Your Own Password
5.2.3
Reset Another User's Password
5.2.3.1
Reset Password Manually
5.2.3.2
Reset Password Automatically
5.2.3.3
Reset Operating System User Account Passwords
5.3
Grant a User Access to a Virtual Wallet
5.4
About User Email
5.4.1
Disable Email Notifications for a User
5.4.2
Change User Email
5.5
Manage User Groups
5.5.1
How User Groups Work
5.5.2
Create a User Group
5.5.3
Add a User to a User Group
5.5.4
Remove a User from a User Group
5.5.5
Grant a User Group Access to a Virtual Wallet
5.5.6
Modify User Group Description
5.5.7
Delete a User Group
6
Managing Oracle Key Vault Virtual Wallets and Security Objects
6.1
About Virtual Wallets
6.1.1
How Virtual Wallets Work
6.1.2
Create a Virtual Wallet
6.1.3
Add Security Objects to a Virtual Wallet
6.1.4
Remove Security Objects from a Virtual Wallet
6.1.5
Delete a Virtual Wallet
6.2
Manage Access to Virtual Wallets from Keys & Wallets Menu
6.2.1
How Access to Virtual Wallets from Keys & Wallets Menu Works
6.2.2
Grant Access to Endpoint Groups, Endpoints, User Groups, and Users
6.2.3
Modify Access to Endpoint Groups, Endpoints, User Groups, and Users
6.3
Manage Access to Virtual Wallets from User’s Menu
6.3.1
How Access to Virtual Wallets from User's Menu Works
6.3.2
Grant a User Access to a Virtual Wallet
6.3.3
Revoke User Access from a Virtual Wallet
6.3.4
Grant a User Group Access to a Virtual Wallet
6.3.5
Revoke User Group Access from a Virtual Wallet
6.4
Manage State of a Security Object
6.4.1
Activate a Key or Security Object
6.4.2
Deactivate a Key or Security Object
6.4.3
Revoke a Key or Security Object
6.4.4
Destroy a Key or Security Object
6.5
Manage Details of Security Objects
6.5.1
Search for Security Object Items
6.5.2
View Details of a Security Object
6.5.3
Add or Modify Details of a Security Object
7
Managing Oracle Key Vault Endpoints
7.1
About Managing Endpoints
7.2
Managing Endpoints
7.2.1
Types of Endpoint Enrollment
7.2.2
Add an Endpoint as a Key Vault System Administrator
7.2.3
Add an Endpoint Using Self-Enrollment
7.2.4
Configuring Endpoint Configuration Parameters
7.2.5
Delete, Suspend or Reenroll Endpoints
7.2.5.1
About Deleting Endpoints
7.2.5.2
Delete One or More Endpoint(s)
7.2.5.3
Delete one Endpoint
7.2.5.4
Suspend one Endpoint
7.2.5.5
Reenroll an Endpoint
7.3
Manage Endpoint Access to a Virtual Wallet
7.3.1
Grant an Endpoint Access to a Virtual Wallet
7.3.2
Revoke Endpoint Access to a Virtual Wallet
7.3.3
View Wallet Items
7.4
Associate a Default Wallet with an Endpoint
7.5
Set the Default Wallet for an Endpoint
7.6
Manage Endpoint Groups
7.6.1
Create an Endpoint Group
7.6.2
Modify Endpoint Group Details
7.6.3
Grant an Endpoint Group Access to a Virtual Wallet
7.6.4
Remove an Endpoint from an Endpoint Group
7.6.5
Delete Endpoint Groups
7.7
Manage Endpoint Details
7.7.1
About Endpoint Details
7.7.2
Modify Endpoint Details
7.7.3
Add an Endpoint to an Endpoint Group
7.7.4
Configuring Global Endpoint Configuration Parameters
7.7.5
Delete an Endpoint from an Endpoint Group
7.7.6
Upgrade Endpoint Software
8
Enrolling Endpoints for Oracle Key Vault
8.1
About Endpoints for Oracle Key Vault
8.2
Overview of Endpoint Enrollment and Provisioning
8.3
Finalizing Enrollment and Provisioning
8.3.1
Task 1: Enroll Endpoint and Download Software
8.3.2
Task 2: Install Oracle Key Vault Software on the Endpoint
8.4
Special Notes About Endpoint Provisioning
8.5
Transparent Data Encryption Endpoint Management
8.6
Endpoint okvclient.ora Configuration File
8.7
Oracle Key Vault okvutil Endpoint Utility Reference
8.7.1
About the okvutil Utility
8.7.2
okvutil Command Syntax
8.7.3
okvutil upload Command
8.7.4
okvutil list Command
8.7.5
okvutil download Command
8.7.6
okvutil changepwd Command
8.7.7
okvutil diagnostics Command
8.8
Upgrading Endpoint Software on an Enrolled Endpoint
9
Oracle Cloud Database as a Service Endpoints
9.1
About Managing Database as a Service Endpoints
9.2
Preparing a Database as a Service Instance to be an Oracle Key Vault Endpoint
9.2.1
Setup a Database Cloud Service Instance
9.2.2
Create Low Privileged Operating System User on Database as a Service
9.3
Set up an SSH Tunnel between Key Vault and Database as a Service Instance
9.4
Manageability of SSH Tunnel
9.5
Register and Enroll Database as a Service Instance as Key Vault Endpoint
9.6
Suspend a Database Cloud Service's Access to Oracle Key Vault
9.7
Resume a Database Cloud Service's Access to Oracle Key Vault
9.8
Resuming a Database Endpoint Configured with a Password-based Keystore
10
Endpoint Enrollment Automation with RESTful Services
10.1
About RESTful Services
10.2
Enable RESTful Services
10.2.1
Step 1: Enable Network Services
10.2.2
Step 2: Enable RESTful Services
10.2.3
Step 3: Download the RESTful Software Utility
10.3
Creating the RESTful Services Configuration File
10.4
Examples of Configuration Files
10.5
Executing a Single RESTful Command
10.6
Executing Multiple RESTful Commands Using a Script
10.7
Script Creation Guidelines
10.8
Disable RESTful Services
10.9
RESTful Services Command Reference
10.9.1
RESTful Services Command Syntax
10.9.2
RESTful Services Wallet Command Syntax
10.9.3
Commands to Add and Enroll Endpoints
10.9.3.1
create_endpoint Command
10.9.3.2
get_enrollment_token Command
10.9.3.3
download Command
10.9.3.4
provision Command
10.9.3.5
re_enroll Command
10.9.3.6
re_enroll_all Command
10.9.3.7
delete_endpoint Command
10.9.4
Modify Endpoint Details Commands
10.9.4.1
modify_endpoint_name Command
10.9.4.2
modify_endpoint_type Command
10.9.4.3
modify_endpoint_platform Command
10.9.4.4
modify_endpoint_desc Command
10.9.4.5
modify_endpoint_email Command
10.9.5
Endpoint Group Commands
10.9.5.1
create_endpoint_group Command
10.9.5.2
add_epg_member Command
10.9.5.3
drop_epg_member Command
10.9.5.4
delete_endpoint_group Command
10.9.5.5
modify_endpoint_group_desc Command
10.9.6
Virtual Wallet Commands
10.9.6.1
create_wallet Command
10.9.6.2
modify_wallet_desc Command
10.9.6.3
add_wallet_access_ep Command
10.9.6.4
modify_wallet_access_ep Command
10.9.6.5
drop_wallet_access_ep Command
10.9.6.6
set_default_wallet Command
10.9.6.7
get_default_wallet Command
10.9.6.8
get_wallets Command
10.9.6.9
add_wallet_access_epg Command
10.9.6.10
modify_wallet_access_epg Command
10.9.6.11
drop_wallet_access_epg Command
10.9.6.12
delete_wallet Command
10.9.7
Error Reporting
10.9.7.1
About Error Reporting
10.9.7.2
Command Line Error Reporting
10.9.7.3
Error Reporting while Running Commands from a Script
10.9.7.4
See Valid Options Using -h or --help
10.9.7.5
See List of RESTful Commands Using -H or --list
11
Oracle Key Vault Use Case Scenarios
11.1
Uploading and Downloading Oracle Wallets
11.1.1
About Uploading and Downloading Oracle Wallets
11.1.2
Uploading Oracle Wallets
11.1.3
Downloading Oracle Wallets
11.1.4
Recommendations for Uploading and Downloading Oracle Wallets
11.2
Uploading and Downloading JKS and JCEKS Keystores
11.2.1
About Uploading and Downloading JKS and JCEKS Keystores
11.2.2
Uploading JKS or JCEKS Keystores
11.2.3
Downloading JKS or JCEKS Keystores
11.2.4
Recommendations for Uploading and Downloading JKS and JCEKS Keystores
11.3
Uploading and Downloading Credential Files
11.3.1
About Uploading and Downloading Credential Files
11.3.2
Uploading a Credential File
11.3.3
Downloading a Credential File
11.3.4
Recommendations for Uploading and Downloading Credential Files
11.4
Using an Online Master Key with Oracle Key Vault
11.4.1
About Using an Online Master Key with Oracle Key Vault
11.4.2
Other Oracle Database Features That Oracle Key Vault Supports
11.4.3
Configuring a Connection Between Oracle Key Vault and a New TDE-Enabled Database
11.4.4
Migrating Existing TDE Wallets to Oracle Key Vault
11.4.4.1
About Migrating Existing TDE Wallets to Oracle Key Vault
11.4.4.2
Migrating an Existing TDE Wallet to Oracle Key Vault
11.4.4.3
Restoring Database Contents Previously Encrypted by TDE Using an Oracle Wallet
11.4.5
Persistent Master Key Cache
11.4.5.1
About the Persistent Master Key Cache
11.4.5.2
About Oracle Key Vault Persistent Master Key Cache Architecture
11.4.5.3
Persistent Master Key Cache Modes of Operation
11.4.5.3.1
Oracle Key Vault First Mode
11.4.5.3.2
Persistent Master Key Cache First Mode
11.4.5.4
Persistent Master Key Cache - Refresh Window
11.4.5.5
Persistent Master Key Cache Parameters
11.4.5.5.1
PKCS11_CACHE_TIMEOUT Parameter
11.4.5.5.2
PKCS11_PERSISTENT_CACHE_TIMEOUT Parameter
11.4.5.5.3
PKCS11_PERSISTENT_CACHE_FIRST Parameter
11.4.5.5.4
PKCS11_PERSISTENT_CACHE_REFRESH_WINDOW Parameter
11.4.5.6
Listing the Contents of the Persistent Master Key Cache
11.4.5.7
Oracle Database Deployments and Persistent Master Key Cache
11.4.6
Minimizing Downtime
11.5
Using an User-Defined Key as the TDE Master Encryption Key
11.5.1
How Using a User-Defined Key as the TDE Master Encryption Key Works
11.5.2
Uploading the User-Defined Key
11.5.3
Activating the User-Defined Key as a TDE Master Encryption Key
11.6
Using a TDE-Configured Oracle Database in an Oracle RAC Environment
11.7
Using a TDE-Configured Oracle Database in an Oracle GoldenGate Environment
11.7.1
About Uploading Oracle Wallets in an Oracle GoldenGate Environment
11.7.2
Using an Online Master Key in an Oracle GoldenGate Deployment
11.7.3
Migrating TDE Wallets on an Oracle GoldenGate Deployment to Oracle Key Vault
11.8
Using a TDE-Configured Oracle Database in an Oracle Active Data Guard Environment
11.8.1
About Uploading Oracle Wallets in an Oracle Active Data Guard Environment
11.8.2
Uploading Oracle Wallets in an Oracle Active Data Guard Environment
11.8.3
Performing an Online Master Key Connection in an Oracle Active Data Guard Environment
11.8.4
Migrating Oracle Wallets in an Oracle Active Data Guard Environment
11.8.5
Reverse Migrating Oracle Wallets in an Active Data Guard Environment
11.8.6
Migrating an Oracle TDE Wallet to Oracle Key Vault for a Logical Standby Database
11.8.7
Checking the Oracle TDE Wallet Migration for a Logical Standby Database
11.9
MySQL Integration with Oracle Key Vault
11.10
Upload a Keystore from Automatic Storage Management to Oracle Key Vault
12
General Oracle Key Vault Management
12.1
About General Oracle Key Vault Management
12.2
Remote Monitoring Using SNMP
12.2.1
About Using SNMP for Oracle Key Vault
12.2.2
Granting SNMP Access to Users
12.2.3
Changing the SNMP User Name and Password
12.2.4
Changing SNMP Settings on the Standby Server
12.2.5
Remotely Monitoring Oracle Key Vault Using SNMP
12.2.6
SNMP Management Information Base Variables for Oracle Key Vault
12.2.7
Example: Simplified Remote Monitoring of Oracle Key Vault Using SNMP
12.3
Email Notification
12.3.1
About Email Notification
12.3.2
Configure Email Settings
12.3.3
Test the Email Configuration
12.3.4
Disable Email Notifications for a User
12.4
Oracle Key Vault System Administration
12.4.1
Configure System Settings
12.4.2
System Recovery
12.4.2.1
Recovering Credentials for Administrators
12.4.2.2
Change the Recovery Passphrase
12.4.2.3
Change the Installation Passphrase
12.4.3
Download System Diagnostics
12.4.4
View the Oracle Key Vault Dashboard
12.4.5
Status Panes in the Dashboard
12.5
Oracle Key Vault Alert Configuration
12.5.1
About Configuring Alerts
12.5.2
Configuring Alerts
12.5.3
Viewing Open Alerts
12.6
Oracle Key Vault Auditing
12.6.1
About Auditing in Oracle Key Vault
12.6.2
Configuring Syslog to Store Audit Records
12.6.3
View Audit Records
12.6.4
Export or Delete Audit Records
12.6.5
Audit Consolidation with Audit Vault and Database Firewall
12.7
Oracle Key Vault Reports
12.7.1
About Oracle Key Vault Reports
12.7.2
View Reports for Endpoint, User, Keys and Wallets, and System
12.7.2.1
View Endpoint Reports
12.7.2.2
View User Reports
12.7.2.3
View Keys and Wallets Reports
12.7.2.4
View System Reports
12.8
Upgrade Oracle Key Vault Server Software
12.8.1
How an Oracle Key Vault Server Software Upgrade Works
12.8.2
Step 1: Backup the Server before Upgrade
12.8.3
Step 2: Pre-Upgrade Tasks for Release 12.2.0.0.0
12.8.4
Step 3: Upgrade the Oracle Key Vault Server or Server Pair
12.8.4.1
About the Upgrade of an Oracle Key Vault Server or Server Pair
12.8.4.2
Upgrade a Standalone Key Vault Server
12.8.4.3
Upgrade a Pair of Key Vault Servers in a High Availability Deployment
12.8.5
Step 4: Upgrade Endpoint Software
12.8.6
Step 5: Backup Just Upgraded Server
13
Managing Certificates
13.1
Rotating Certificates
13.1.1
About Rotating Certificates
13.1.2
Advice for Managing Certificate Rotations
13.1.3
Rotating All Certificates
13.1.4
Checking the Certificate Rotation Status
13.2
Third Party Certificates
13.2.1
Download Certificate Request
13.2.2
Getting Certificate Signed
13.2.3
Upload Signed Certificate to Oracle Key Vault
13.2.4
Notes on Using Third-Party Certificates
A
Installing and Configuring Oracle Key Vault 12.2.0.4.0 and Earlier
A.1
Downloading the Oracle Key Vault Appliance Software
A.2
Installing the Oracle Key Vault Appliance Software
A.3
Performing Post-Installation Tasks
B
Troubleshooting Oracle Key Vault
B.1
Key Vault Pre-Installation Checklist
B.2
Audit Vault Database Firewall Integration Instructions
B.3
RESTful Services Troubleshooting Help
B.4
Error: Cannot Open Keystore Message
B.5
KMIP Error: Invalid Field
B.6
WARNING: Could Not Store Private Key Errors
B.7
Errors After Upgrading Oracle Key Vault
B.8
Error: Failed to Open Wallet
B.9
Error: Provision Command Fails if /usr/bin/java does not Exist
B.10
Transaction Check Error: Diagnostics Generation Utility
B.11
Fast-Start Failover (FSFO) Suspended (ORA-16818)
B.12
SSH Tunnel Add Failure
B.13
TDE Endpoint Integration Issues
B.14
Failover Situations in High Availability Mode
B.14.1
Types of Failover Situations
B.14.2
Failover Situations without Read-Only Restricted Mode
B.14.3
Failover Situations with Read-Only Restricted Mode
B.14.4
Performing a Planned Shutdown
B.14.4.1
Primary Server Planned Shutdown
B.14.4.1.1
Performing a Primary Server Planned Shutdown during Upgrade
B.14.4.1.2
Performing a Primary Server Planned Shutdown during Maintenance
B.14.4.2
Standby Server Planned Shutdown
B.14.4.2.1
Performing a Standby Server Planned Shutdown during Upgrade
B.14.4.2.2
Performing a Standby Server Planned Shutdown during Maintenance
C
Security Technical Implementation Guides Compliance Standards
C.1
About Security Technical Implementation Guides
C.2
Enabling and Disabling STIG Rules on Oracle Key Vault
C.2.1
Enabling STIG Rules on Oracle Key Vault
C.2.2
Disabling STIG Rules on Oracle Key Vault
C.3
Current Implementation of STIG Rules on Oracle Key Vault
C.4
Current Implementation of Database STIG Rules
C.5
Additional Notes
C.5.1
DG0008-ORACLE11 STIG Rule
C.6
Current Implementation of Operating System STIG Rules
D
Prerequisites for Endpoint Installation on AIX 5.3
Glossary
Index
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