Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall Auditor's Guide explains how an auditor uses Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall (referred to as Oracle AVDF).
This preface contains the following topics:
This document is intended for security managers, audit managers, and database administrators (DBAs) who are involved in the configuration of Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall.
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For more information see the following documents in the Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall documentation set:
Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall Release Notes
Contains release note material for Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall.
Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall Installation Guide
Explains how to install or upgrade Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall.
Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall Concepts Guide
Contains conceptual information for Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall.
Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall Administrator's Guide
Explains how to administer Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall.
Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall Auditor's Guide
Explains how to use Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall to create audit and firewall policies, and to generate reports.
Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall Developer's Guide
Explains how to create custom Oracle Audit Vault collectors.
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