named database user.
> However, that can be easily fixed by setting up an application context
> and passing the app_user value to a context attribute. This attribute
> can now be tracked, rather than the userid.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Arup Nanda
> www.proligence.com
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Is it possible to connect to database using
Thanks, Scott.
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> "HIPAA Auditing for Oracle Database Security" Nice.
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> Well, Arup, Get to publishing!
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> ;-)
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> --Scott
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"HIPAA Auditing for Oracle Database Security" Nice.
Well, Arup, Get to publishing!
;-)
--Scott
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http://www.dba-oracle.com/bp/bp_titles.htm
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The book is called "HIPAA Security and Auditing for
Oracle".from Rampant TechPress. Although it is targeted towards the
organizations and individuals in US healthcare scene affected by the new
law HIPAA, the books is a handbook for security an
http://www.dba-oracle.com/bp/bp_titles.htm
Look about in the middle of the page.
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> what will be the name of your book? when will it be out? you
> have an extract of what it will cover yet?
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Mladen,
Thanks for bringing it up. In my book I will cover
the VPD (vitual private database) in detail and will explain how to use the
application user model into making a secure authentication and authorization
model. Label security is nothing but a
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Label Security =
Sometimes we need to compile forms against production instance (please
don't ask) to resolve some really stupid issues. When compiling, the form has to
be compiled with schema owner (again don't ask). As the
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There
is also label security option which is present on Enterprise Edition CD. That
would
alleviate the need for manual encryption because the
table cannot be seen unless there is
sufficient security clearance. Also, logging in from
SQL*Plus can be
Title: Passwords and authentication
Raj,
My first question will be how you
would want to pass the encrypted password. sqlplus
/? But won't the encrypted password be known
before making the connection? If so, then the user who will encrypt the password
will also know how to decrypt
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Is it possible to connect to database using encrypted passwords? Using sqlplus?
Thanks
Raj
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at nospamespn dot com
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