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Allowing users to access only the data they are authorized to access. It also encompasses protection of data during movement on the network and storage on disks and backups.

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Why is OS authentication considered poor security for Oracle databases?

However, if developers have access, OS level user permissions increase the scope of potential security disasters. … Consider using multitier access to limit the scope of security breaches and give any user, application, or client the access they need without the need to create OS level accounts for every instance. …
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Do stored procedures prevent SQL injection?

You can read more about SQL-Injection: In this discussion by Jeff Atwood Prevention cheat sheet How to attack your own code (Make sure your QA includes security testing. … If it doesn't, your site will be security tested by the outside. This is a Bad Thing.) …
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Security for Application Developers doing PL/SQL work in Oracle

Use roles to associate collections of objects, then grant access to the roles The GRANT statement allows the DBA to: Object privileges for a particular object to users, roles, and PUBLIC. Table 1 …
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