Satisfying compliance regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley and mitigating the risks associated with the insider threat are among the top security challenges businesses face today. Oracle Audit Vault turns audit data into a key security resource to help address today's security and compliance challenges.
Auditing is playing an increasingly important role in the areas of compliance, privacy, and security. Today the use of audit data as a security resource remains very much a manual process, requiring IT security and audit personnel to first collect the audit data, and then sift through enormous amounts of dispersed audit data using custom scripts and other methods. Oracle Audit Vault automates the audit collection and analysis process, transparently enforcing the principle of trust-but-verify.
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Wednesday, 7 November 2007
Oracle Audit Vault
Oracle touts security tests as draw to 11g database
Unveiled last week at an event in New York, Database 11g is Oracle's successor to the 10g releases 1 and 2 of its database. The company has worked closely with customers over the course of a lengthy beta testing program, which began in September, and some of those users noted that it had been hard to pin Oracle down on a launch date for 11g. Andy Mendelsohn, SVP of database server technologies at Oracle, says the company has a parallel development project under way work on 11g Release 2. One area not mentioned in the listing of 11g's new features is grid computing; that is what the "g" in both 10g and 11g stands for.
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