Welcome to Oracle Key Vault Administrator's Guide. This guide explains how to install, configure, and use Oracle Key Vault.
Oracle Key Vault is meant for users who are responsible for deploying, maintaining, and managing security within the enterprise. These users can be database, system, or security administrators, indeed any information security personnel, responsible for protecting enterprise data residing in database servers, application servers, operating systems, and other information systems.
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For more information, see these Oracle resources:
To download the product data sheet, frequently asked questions, links to the latest product documentation, product download, and other collateral, visit the Oracle Technology Network (OTN). You must register online before using OTN. Registration is free and can be done at
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/options/key-management/overview/index.html?ssSourceSiteId=ocomen
If you already have a user name and password for OTN, then you can go directly to the documentation section of the OTN website at
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/options/key-management/documentation/index.html
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