Anyone who can help,

I've been asked if Oracle can somehow audit the DBA ie. Raise an alert if
the DBA were to execute DML statements against sensitive tables, this
assumes the DBA has the SYS password.  I thought this was a pretty
reasonable question but couldn't think of an answer.  My trail of though was
maybe an email alert to a designated member of staff sent via a trigger on
the table.

Any comments would be very appreciated.

Dave Leach

 


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