Oracle Corp. is readying a new add-on to its enterprise database software that will give users more control over how their data is accessed. Called Database Vault, the software will be introduced ...
The Redwood Shores, Calif.-based software vendor's new Database Vault will ship within weeks on Linux, and Solaris, Windows and other versions will follow, said Andy Mendelsohn, senior vice president ...
Oracle has announced that Oracle Database Vault, a security product designed to protect and limit access to sensitive data and applications, is now certified with Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise ...
To further protect sensitive application data residing in an Oracle Database from unauthorized access by any database user, Oracle Database Vault now includes extensible policies for use with Oracle's ...
In the age of insider threats and regulatory compliance, Oracle doesn't think administrators should have full rein over the information in databases they manage. The business software giant is ...
Redwood Shores, Calif. - January 28, 2009 News Facts To assist organizations seeking to further mitigate security risks, satisfy compliance regulations, and protect their enterprise databases, Oracle' ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Against this backdrop, Oracle announced Oracle Key Vault, a software appliance designed to securely manage encryption keys and credential files in the enterprise data center. What is needed, said ...
Oracle is acquiring Secerno, an Oxford, UK-based provider of database firewall solutions for Oracle and non-Oracle databases. The terms of the agreement were not disclosed, and Oracle expects the ...
While the self-driving database technology announced by Oracle's CTO Larry Ellison at its recent Oracle OpenWorld conference represents a new vision for data management—it's made possible in part by ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
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