You can use a password protected role which is only enabled
in the executable using a stored package that executes
dbms_session.set_role.

The package checks which program name invoked it be querying
v$session.program.

If the role is not enabled, users not granted the role do not have access
to the database objects.

This is described in Oracle Security book in chapter 9.


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