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An Oracle security blog from Oracle

May 7th, 2006 by Pete

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I was made aware of a new Oracle security blog some time back in an email from Duncan and also seeing the blog announced by Justin on orablogs but have not had time to comment on it yet. This is a new Oracle security blog from within Oracle itself. The blog is called "The Oracle Global Product Security Blog". So far there have been just two posts, one from Darius Wiles announcing the April CPU and also telling who he is and the first post by John Heimann who manages Oracles security program management team. So far its mostly corporate stuff, dont expect news of bugs or vulnerabilities (I guess!) but its probably worth watching. I have added the feed to my Oracle blogs aggregator - Beware that the first visit to this page (if you are unlucky to be the first), takes around 30 seconds, after that the caching jumps in. It has to read all of the feeds first..:-(


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