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Oracle Database 12c Security Cookbook

You're reading from  Oracle Database 12c Security Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782172123
Pages 388 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Zoran Pavlovic Zoran Pavlovic
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Maja Veselica Maja Veselica
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Oracle Database 12c Security Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Basic Database Security 2. Security Considerations in Multitenant Environment 3. PL/SQL Security 4. Virtual Private Database 5. Data Redaction 6. Transparent Sensitive Data Protection 7. Privilege Analysis 8. Transparent Data Encryption 9. Database Vault 10. Unified Auditing 11. Additional Topics 12. Appendix – Application Contexts

Creating column-level policies


When you create a column-level VPD policy, you define sensitive columns, and if those columns are referenced in a query, statement will be rewritten. To create a column-level VPD policy, you also use the DBMS_RLS.ADD_POLICY procedure.

Getting ready

See the Getting ready section for the first recipe in this chapter. Results shown in this recipe assume that you completed previous recipes in this chapter.

How to do it...

  1. Connect to the database as a user who has appropriate privileges (for example, the user maja):

    $ sqlplus maja
    
  2. Create a VPD policy (for example, test_col) that protects the hr.emp_vpd_test table in the following way: it defines that salary and comm_pct are sensitive columns and a user can access them only if he or she has the HREMP_TEST role (the role_access policy function).

  3. Grant the role HREMP_TEST to user zoran:

    SQL> grant HREMP_TEST to zoran; 
    
  4. Connect to the database as the user zoran and view data in the table hr.emp_vpd_test.

  5. Connect to the...

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