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Oracle 11g Anti-hacker's Cookbook

You're reading from   Oracle 11g Anti-hacker's Cookbook Make your Oracle database virtually impregnable to hackers using the knowledge in this book. With over 50 recipes, you'll quickly learn protection methodologies that use industry certified techniques to secure the Oracle database server.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849685269
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Oracle 11g Anti-hacker's Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Operating System Security 2. Securing the Network and Data in Transit FREE CHAPTER 3. Securing Data at Rest 4. Authentication and User Security 5. Beyond Privileges: Oracle Virtual Private Database 6. Beyond Privileges: Oracle Label Security 7. Beyond Privileges: Oracle Database Vault 8. Tracking and Analysis: Database Auditing Index

Implementing column-level access policies


In row-level access policies, the policy is applied regardless of the selected columns.

However, when implementing restrictions at the column level, the policy is not enforced until the columns protected by the policy are included in the DML statement. As we will see, this option can also be used to mask column data when desired. When column masks are also enforced by the policy, the records that don't conform to the defined criteria have their column values hidden by the policy and displayed as nulls instead.

Getting ready

In this recipe we will create two users; DOCONNEL and JWHALEN. We will declare a policy named EMPLOYEES_SALCOMM_PLC that will protect the salary and commision_pct columns from the EMPLOYEES_TEST_VPD table. Then we will redefine the VPD policy to apply column masking.

How to do it...

  1. As the system user create users DOCONNEL and JWHALEN:

    SQL> create user DOCONNEL identified by DOCONNEL;
    
    User created.
    
    SQL> create user JWHALEN...
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