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Chapter 1 Oracle Security: The Big PictureA Brief History of Security Features in Oracle The Regulatory Environment Driving Database Security Major Data Theft Incidents A Step-by-step Approach to Securing Oracle Chapter 2 File System Getting to Know Your Files Reviewing Recommended Permissions Managing Change Chapter 3 TNS Listener Security Introduction to the TNS Listener Listener Vulnerabilities “By Design” Fixing Listener Vulnerabilities by Applying Oracle Patch Sets and CPUs Securing the Listener Configuration Valid Node Checking Chapter 4 Managing Default Accounts The Role of Oracle Default Accounts from 9i to 10g Lock Accounts and Expire Default Passwords Configure Strong Passwords Unlock Accounts and Configure Impossible Passwords Automating the Process of Identifying Default Accounts Chapter 5 PUBLIC Privileges The PUBLIC Group Default Privileges on Sensitive Functions Privileges You Should Never Grant to PUBLIC Chapter 6 Software Updates Understanding Oracle’s Patching Philosophy Examining a Critical Patch Update Installing a Critical Patch Update Evaluating Security Alerts Chapter 7 Passwords and Password Controls Configuring Strong Passwords Password Controls Using Oracle Profiles OS Authentication Automated Scanning for Weak Passwords Chapter 8 Database Activity Monitoring Database Intrusion 101 Detecting Known Attack Patterns Detecting Suspicious Activity Tracking the Attacker Adhering to Government and Industry Regulations Chapter 9 Implementation Guide Implementing Basic Security Implementing Best Practices Locking Down Your Database Download free ebooks of Oracle:Practical Oracle Security: Your Unauthorized Gudie To Relational Data Base Ecurity
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Chapter 1 Oracle Security: The Big Picture