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Oracle Autonomous Database in Enterprise Architecture

By : Bal Mukund Sharma, Krishnakumar KM, Rashmi Panda
Book Image

Oracle Autonomous Database in Enterprise Architecture

By: Bal Mukund Sharma, Krishnakumar KM, Rashmi Panda

Overview of this book

Oracle Autonomous Database (ADB) is built on the world’s fastest Oracle Database Platform, Exadata, and is delivered on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), customer data center (ExaCC), and Oracle Dedicated Region Cloud. This book is a fast-paced, hands-on introduction to the most important aspects of OCI Autonomous Databases. You'll get to grips with concepts needed for designing disaster recovery using standby database deployment for Autonomous Databases. As you progress, you'll understand how you can take advantage of automatic backup and restore. The concluding chapters will cover topics such as the security aspects of databases to help you learn about managing Autonomous Databases, along with exploring the features of Autonomous Database security such as Data Safe and customer-managed keys for Vaults. By the end of this Oracle book, you’ll be able to build and deploy an Autonomous Database in OCI, migrate databases to ADB, comfortably set up additional high-availability features such as Autonomous Data Guard, and understand end-to-end operations with ADBs.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Understanding Autonomous Database in OCI
4
Part 2 – Migration and High Availability with Autonomous Database
9
Part 3 – Security and Compliance with Autonomous Database

Data Masking

Data Safe masks the sensitive data that it has identified in the target databases. It provides an option to create a masking policy for the sensitive data model that we have seen in the previous section.

Click on Masking Policies under Related Resources, as shown in Figure 7.33:

Figure 7.33 – Masking policies

Click on the Create Masking Policy button, as shown in Figure 7.34:

Figure 7.34 – Creating a masking policy

On the Create Masking Policy page, provide the details of the policy name and specify whether the policy has to be created using an available sensitive data model or using an empty masking policy that is associated with the selected target database:

Figure 7.35 – Creating a masking policy using a sensitive data model

And here's how the screen looks like when you upload scripts

Figure 7.36 – Uploading masking scripts

Click on...