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Overview of Oracle Security Framework

  • Addressing security risks within enterprise database environments
  • Components of Oracle’s comprehensive security architecture
  • Evolution and availability of security capabilities across Oracle releases

Identity Management and Access Governance

  • Administration of user accounts, roles, and authorization privileges for government systems
  • Enforcement of password standards and multi-factor authentication protocols
  • Connectivity with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directories and external identity authorities

Privilege Segmentation via Oracle Database Vault

  • Implementation of separation of duties controls using Database Vault
  • Definition of protected realms and enforcement of command-level rules
  • Restriction and monitoring of privileged account access for government oversight

Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) Implementation

  • Application of encryption at the column and tablespace levels to protect sensitive data
  • Management of cryptographic keys through Oracle Wallet or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vault
  • Guidelines for securing encrypted data during backup operations and transmission

Data Redaction and Masking Strategies

  • Dynamic redaction of sensitive information based on user roles or security policies
  • Distinction between static and dynamic masking methodologies for government compliance
  • Application of masking techniques in non-production, testing, and analytical environments

Network Security and Oracle Database Firewall

  • Functional overview of the Oracle Database Firewall solution
  • Protection of SQL communications via Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  • Deployment of network-level intrusion detection mechanisms for database activity monitoring

System Hardening Practices

  • Deactivation of non-essential features and closed network ports to minimize exposure
  • Routine auditing of software patch integrity and user transaction logs
  • Reduction of the attack surface through the adoption of minimal and secure configurations for government infrastructure

Conclusion and Future Actions

Requirements

  • Proficiency in Oracle database administration
  • Foundational knowledge of security principles, including authentication and authorization mechanisms
  • Working familiarity with SQL syntax and Oracle-specific roles and privileges

Audience

  • Oracle database administrators
  • Security engineers supporting Oracle infrastructure
  • Compliance and governance specialists within data-sensitive sectors
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