On 12/23/15 12:05 PM, Melvin Davidson wrote:
As others have pointed out, worrying about someone accessing database shared memory is like worrying about an asteroid striking the earth and wiping out all life. It's a one in a billion chance compared to other security violations that can occur. You are better off concentrating on proper O/S security and user/table permissions. That is how to implement database security!
True, but in my experience security audits have nothing to do with security and everything to do with marking off checkboxes and complicating lawsuits. ;)
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