-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ginski, Richard J. wrote: > ... have yet to find a best practices document for securing Oracle > databases. Am I missing something? Two excellent resources for securing Oracle databases includes the Center for Internet Security benchmark (www.cisecurity.org) and the "Securing Oracle: Step-by-Step" book at the SANS School Store (https://store.sans.org/store_item.php?item=80). Also, the SANS Institute recently started offering a 6-day class on Securing Oracle database written by Oracle security expert Pete Finnigan. More information is available at http://www.sans.org/washington2005/description.php?tid=168. I've also been very happy with "Oracle Security Handbook" by Theriault and Newman (although a bit dated now) and "Effective Oracle Database 10g Security by Design" by Knox (both published by Oracle Press). NB: I work for the SANS Institute, and I am an instructor for the Securing Oracle class. - -Josh - -- - -Joshua Wright jwright@xxxxxxxxxxx 2005-2006 pgpkey: http://802.11ninja.net/pgpkey.htm fingerprint: F00E 7A42 8375 0C55 964F E5A4 4D2F 22F6 3658 A4BF Today I stumbled across the world's largest hotspot. The SSID is "linksys". -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCwvrvTS8i9jZYpL8RAnlhAJ48Opq1+n4hZhY9kEHtJayZFrObegCeNw6+ BTtH2+4tI/4n9m49stcFv5A= =sIEl -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----