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Oracle® Database Security Guide
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Release 2 (11.2)
Part Number E16543-13
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2-1 Data Dictionary Views That Display Information about Users and Profiles
3-1 Password-Specific Settings in the Default Profile
3-2 Parameters Controlling Reuse of a Previous Password
3-3 Data Dictionary Views That Describe User Authentication
4-1 Roles to Allow Access to SYS Schema Objects
4-2 Properties of Roles and Their Description
4-3 Oracle Database Predefined Roles
4-4 System Privileges for Named Types
4-5 Privileges for Object Tables
4-6 Data Dictionary Views That Display Information about Access Control Lists
4-7 Data Dictionary Views That Display Information about Privileges and Roles
5-1 Features Affected by the One Big Application User Model
5-2 How Privileges Relate to Schema Objects
5-3 SQL Statements Permitted by Database Object Privileges
6-1 Types of Application Contexts
6-2 Setting the DBMS_SESSION.SET_CONTEXT username and client_id Parameters
6-3 Data Dictionary Views That Display Information about Application Contexts
7-1 DBMS_RLS Procedures
7-2 DBMS_RLS.ADD_POLICY Policy Types
7-3 Oracle Virtual Private Database in Different User Models
7-4 Data Dictionary Views That Display Information about VPD Policies
8-1 DBMS_CRYPTO and DBMS_OBFUSCATION_TOOLKIT Feature Comparison
8-2 GETHASH Function Parameters
8-3 Data Dictionary Views That Display Information about Encrypted Data
9-1 Selecting an Auditing Type
9-2 AUDIT_TRAIL Initialization Parameter Settings
9-3 Common Audited Actions in the Operating System and Database Audit Trails
9-4 Standard Auditing Levels and Their Effects
9-5 Auditable Network Error Conditions
9-6 Comparison of Built-in Auditing and Trigger-Based Auditing
9-7 Selecting an Audit Trail Purge Method
9-8 Data Dictionary Views That Display Information about the Database Audit Trail
10-1 Columns and Contents for DBA_CONNECT_ROLE_GRANTEES
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