Index

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A

  • access control
    • data encryption 4.2
    • Oracle Label Security 8.1
  • administrative accounts
  • administrators
    • restricting access of 5
    • separation of duty 5.1
  • ANONYMOUS user account 2.4.2.1
  • application contexts
    • Oracle Virtual Private Database, used with 6.1
  • ASMSNMP user account 2.4.2.1
  • auditing
    • about 9.1
    • fine-grained auditing 9.1
    • monitoring user actions 9.1
    • reasons to audit 9.2
  • AUDSYS user account 2.4.2.1
  • AUTHID CURRENT USER invoker’s rights clause 3.4.2.4

C

  • CONNECT role, privilege available to 3.3
  • CREATE DATABASE LINK statement 3.3
  • CREATE EXTERNAL JOB privilege
    • default security setting, modified by 2.2.1
  • CREATE SESSION statement 3.3
  • CTXSYS user account 2.4.2.1

D

  • database
    • checking compatibility 4.4.2
  • database accounts
    • See: user accounts
  • data dictionary
  • data dictionary views
  • DBA_USERS_WITH_DEFPWD data dictionary view 2.4.5.2
  • DBSNMP user account
  • default passwords
  • default security settings
  • DIP user account 2.4.2.2

E

  • encryption
    • about 4.1
    • algorithms, described 2.3.2.2
    • components 4.1
    • network 2.3.2
    • reasons not to encrypt 4.2
    • reasons to encrypt 4.2
  • errors
    • checking trace files 3.4.2.4
    • WHEN NO_DATA_FOUND exception example 3.4.2.4
  • examples 3.4.2
    • See also: tutorials
  • exceptions
    • WHEN NO_DATA_FOUND example 3.4.2.4

F

  • fine-grained auditing 9.1

G

  • GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES privilege 2.2.2.2
  • guidelines for security
    • auditing
      • predefined unified audit policies 9.1
    • Oracle Label Security policies, planning 8.3
    • passwords
    • privileges, granting 3.2
    • roles, granting to users 3.3

H


I

  • initialization parameters
    • configuration related 2.2.3
    • default security, modified by 2.2.1
    • FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS 2.4.6
    • INACTIVE_ACCOUNT_TIME 2.4.6
    • installation related 2.2.3
    • modifying 2.2.4
    • O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY
    • OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX 2.3.3
    • OS_ROLES 3.5
    • PASSWORD_GRACE_TIME 2.4.6
    • PASSWORD_LIFE_TIME 2.4.6
    • PASSWORD_LOCK_TIME 2.4.6
    • PASSWORD_REUSE_MAX 2.4.6
    • PASSWORD_REUSE_TIME 2.4.6
    • REMOTE_LISTENER 2.3.3
    • REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT 2.3.3
    • REMOTE_OS_ROLES 2.3.3, 3.5
    • SEC_CASE_SENSITIVE_LOGIN 2.4.6
    • SEC_MAX_FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS 2.4.6
    • SEC_RETURN_SERVER_RELEASE_BANNER 2.2.3
    • SQL92_SECURITY 3.5
  • invoker’s rights 3.4.2.4
  • IX user account 2.4.2.3

K


L

  • LBACSYS user account 2.4.2.1
  • least privilege principle 3.2

M

  • master encryption key
  • MDDATA user account 2.4.2.2
  • MDSYS user account 2.4.2.1
  • monitoring
    • See: auditing
  • multitenant container databases
    • See: CDBs
  • My Oracle Support
    • about
    • user account for logging service requests 2.4.2.2

N


O

  • object privileges 3.2
  • OE user account 2.4.2.3
  • OLAPSYS user account 2.4.2.1
  • ORACLE_OCM user account 2.4.2.2
  • Oracle Database Vault
    • about 5.1
    • components 5.1
    • registering with database 5.2.1
    • regulatory compliances, how meets 5.1
    • tutorial 5.2
  • Oracle Data Redaction
    • about 7.1
    • compared with VPD and OLS 8.2
    • industry compliance 7.1
    • redaction performed in real time 7.1
    • tutorial 7.2.1
    • types of redaction 7.1
  • Oracle Enterprise Manage
  • Oracle Label Security (OLS)
    • compared with VPD and Data Redaction 8.2
    • components 8.1
    • guidelines in planning 8.3
    • how it works 8.1
    • tutorial 8.4.1
    • used with Oracle Virtual Private Database 8.2
  • Oracle MetaLink
    • See: My Oracle Support
  • Oracle Net
    • encrypting network traffic 2.3.2.2
  • Oracle Virtual Private Database (VPD)
    • about 6.1
    • advantages 6.1
    • application contexts 6.1
    • compared with OLS and Data Redaction 8.2
    • components 6.1
    • tutorial 6.2.1
    • used with Oracle Label Security 8.2
  • ORDDATA user account 2.4.2.1
  • ORDPLUGINS user account 2.4.2.1
  • ORDSYS user account 2.4.2.1

P

  • passwords
  • passwords for security
  • pluggable databases
    • See: PDBs
  • PM user account 2.4.2.3
  • principle of least privilege 3.2
  • privileges
    • about 3.1
    • CREATE DATABASE LINK statement 3.3
    • SYSTEM and OBJECT 3.2

R

  • roles
    • CONNECT 3.3
    • create your own 3.3
    • job responsibility privileges only 3.3

S

  • SCOTT user
  • sec_admin example security administrator
  • secure application roles
  • security administrator
    • removing sec_admin 9.3.6
  • security tasks, common 1.2
  • SELECT ANY DICTIONARY privilege
    • GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES privilege, not included in 2.2.2.2
  • sensitive data
    • Oracle Virtual Private Database 6.1
    • secure application roles 3.4.1
  • separation of duty concepts 3.4.2.2
  • separation-of-duty principles
  • session information, retrieving 6.1
  • SH user account 2.4.2.3
  • SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA user account 2.4.2.1
  • SPATIAL_CSW_ADMIN_USR user account 2.4.2.2
  • SPATIAL_WFS_ADMIN_USR user account 2.4.2.2
  • standard auditing
  • SYSBACKUP user account
  • SYSDG user account
  • SYSKM user account
  • system administrator
    • See: administrative accounts, security administrator
  • system privileges 3.2
  • SYSTEM user account
  • SYS user account

T

  • tablespaces
  • TDE
    • See: Transparent Data Encryption (TDE)
  • trace files
  • Transparent Data Encryption (TDE)
    • about 4.3
    • advantages 4.3
    • closing keystore 4.4.4.2
    • components 4.3
    • configuring 4.4
    • creating master encryption key 4.4.5
    • creating software password keystores 4.4.3
    • finding if keystore is open or closed 4.5.3
    • finding keystore location 4.5.2
    • finding keystore type 4.5.1
    • how it works 4.3
    • opening keystore 4.4.4.1
    • performance effects 4.3
    • storage space 4.3
    • table columns
    • tablespaces
    • tablespaces, encrypting 4.4.6.2
  • troubleshooting
  • tutorials
    • Oracle Database Vault 5.2
    • Oracle Label Security 8.4.1
    • Oracle Virtual Private Database 6.2.1
    • secure application roles 3.4.2
    • standard auditing 9.3

U


V

  • views
    • See: data dictionary views
  • Virtual Private Database
    • See: Oracle Virtual Private Database
  • VPD
    • See: Oracle Virtual Private Database

W


X