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Oracle Database 12c Security Cookbook

By : Zoran Pavlovic, Maja Veselica
Book Image

Oracle Database 12c Security Cookbook

By: Zoran Pavlovic, Maja Veselica

Overview of this book

Businesses around the world are paying much greater attention toward database security than they ever have before. Not only does the current regulatory environment require tight security, particularly when dealing with sensitive and personal data, data is also arguably a company’s most valuable asset - why wouldn’t you want to protect it in a secure and reliable database? Oracle Database lets you do exactly that. It’s why it is one of the world’s leading databases – with a rich portfolio of features to protect data from contemporary vulnerabilities, it’s the go-to database for many organizations. Oracle Database 12c Security Cookbook helps DBAs, developers, and architects to better understand database security challenges. Let it guide you through the process of implementing appropriate security mechanisms, helping you to ensure you are taking proactive steps to keep your data safe. Featuring solutions for common security problems in the new Oracle Database 12c, with this book you can be confident about securing your database from a range of different threats and problems.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Oracle Database 12c Security Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Configuring keystore location in sqlnet.ora


In this recipe, you're going to configure the location of a software keystore in a regular file system. If you want to use Hardware Security Module (HSM), see the official Oracle documentation (Chapter 3 in Oracle Advanced Security Guide, part named Configuring Hardware Keystore).

How to do it...

  1. Create a directory, to hold a keystore, that is accessible to the owner of Oracle software (for example, $ORACLE_BASE/admin/ora12cR1/wallet). See Figure 1:

    Figure 1 - Create a directory and edit sqlnet.ora

  2. Edit sqlnet.ora and add entry to specify the location of the keystore (see Figure 1 and 2). This step is optional if you are using default location for the wallet, which is $ORACLE_HOME/admin/<db_name>/wallet.

    Figure 2 - Define ENCRYPTION_WALLET_LOCATION parameter