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>Locking Down SQL*Plus Security : Is your data at risk? Users with valid database username/password combos can log into a database from SQL*Plus and view or edit critical data not accessible from an application itself. The question is, how do you prevent users from accessing data via SQL*Plus? Learn how to insert restrictions in the PRODUCT_USER_PROFILE (PUP) table, owned by the SYSTEM user.

>DDL Event Security in Oracle Database : Secure your Oracle database against structural or Data Definition Language (DDL) changes.

>Oracle Label Security, Part 4: Conclusion : Oracle Label Security (OLS) offers a powerful implementation of row-based security that is perfect for restricting user access to specific data, especially in a data mart or data warehousing environment. This concluding article wraps up this series with a discussion of some advanced OLS features as well as mechanisms for maintaining an existing OLS security policy.

>Oracle Label Security, Part 3: Administration : Oracle Label Security (OLS) offers a powerful implementation of row-based security that is perfect for restricting user access to specific data, especially in a data mart or data warehousing environment. Previous articles presented a brief overview of how these features work, and how these features can be implemented in any Oracle database. This article discusses how Oracle Label Security policies can be administered when data or users change.

>Oracle Label Security, Part 2: Implementation : Oracle Label Security (OLS) offers a powerful implementation of row-based security that is perfect for restricting user access to specific data, especially in a data mart or data warehousing environment. A previous article presented a brief overview of how these features work; this article presents how a reasonably skilled Oracle DBA can configure a database for OLS, install an OLS security policy, implement security for users, and impose row-level security for data.

>Oracle Label Security, Part 1: Overview : Oracle Label Security (OLS) is a relatively new feature of Oracle 9i. It offers a powerful implementation of row-based security that's perfect for restricting user access to specific data, especially in a data mart or data warehousing environment. This article presents a high-level view of this new set of features in preparation for implementation by any reasonably skilled Oracle DBA.

>Definer and Invoker Rights for stored routines in Oracle : Learn how to share procedures between users without sharing tables.

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