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Oracle E-Business Suite Database 12c Upgrade Security Notes

When upgrading the Oracle E-Business Suite database to Oracle Database 12c (12.1), there are a number of security considerations and steps that...

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What can the Oracle Audit Vault Protect?

For Oracle database customers the Oracle Audit Vault can protect the following:

  • SQL statements logs – Data...
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Implement the Integrigy Log and Audit Framework with the Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall

Integrigy’s database Log and Audit Framework is ideally suited for use with the Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall (AVDF). The Oracle AVDF...

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Integrigy Guide to Database Auditing and Logging

Most clients do not fully take advantage of their database's auditing and logging features. For databases such as Oracle these features are...

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What is the Oracle Audit Vault?

Oracle Audit Vault is aptly named; the Oracle Audit Vault is a vault in which data about audit logs is placed, and it is based on two key concepts...

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Mandatory Auditing - Oracle 12c Always-On-Auditing

Certainly from an auditing and logging perspective, one of the best new features delivered by Oracle 12c is mandatory auditing of the...

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What Is Oracle 12 Unified Auditing? The View UNIFIED_AUDIT_TRAIL with 94 Columns

What is Oracle 12c Unified Auditing? The short answer is the view UNIFED_AUDIT_TRAIL. This view consolidates all logging and auditing information...

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Oracle 12c Unified Auditing - Mixed Mode

Next in our blog series on Oracle 12 Unified Auditing is a discussion of Mixed Mode. Mixed Mode is the default auditing mode for Oracle 12c....

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Oracle 12c Unified Auditing - Pure Mode

Continuing our blog series on Oracle 12 Unified Auditing is a discussion of Pure  Mode. Mixed mode is intended by Oracle to introduce Unified...

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What Mode of Oracle 12c Unified Auditing Are You Using and Default Auditing Policies?

Continuing our blog series on Oracle 12 Unified Auditing, how do you know what mode of Unified Auditing that you are using? Use the following SQL...

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