DATABASE SECURITY II
CONTENT
- Roles of the Database Administrator in Security
- Encryption
Roles of the Database Administrator in Security
The Database Administrator (DBA) occupies a pivotal position when it comes to enforcing security measures within a database system. Collaborating closely with data owners, the DBA often contributes to the formulation of a comprehensive security policy. Within this context, the DBA assumes the role of a guardian, overseeing the overall security of the system.
The responsibilities of a DBA encompass a wide array of critical tasks, including but not limited to:
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Backup and Recovery: Ensuring the safe backup and recovery of the database, thus guaranteeing the preservation of valuable data.
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Installation and Configuration: Proficiently installing and configuring Oracle software, a fundamental step in setting up a secure database environment.
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Database Creation: Creating new databases, tailoring them to meet specific requirements and aligning them with security best practices.
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Database Schema Design: Meticulously designing the database schema and crafting necessary database objects to facilitate efficient data management.
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