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A blog with some Oracle security entries

June 13th, 2006 by Pete

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I was browsing this evening and found a blog by Steve Karam that has just two entries on it but both are about Oracle security, quite long and quite interesting. The first post is titled "Are You Secure? Get the most out of Oracle's security features" and the second is titled "Are you secure? Securing the Oracle Network". Quite good posts both.


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