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Oracle Data Safe: The Future of Cyber Security

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Oracle Data Safe: The Future of Cyber Security

As we’ve come to realize, the idea that security start and end with purchase of a Pre-packaged firewall is simply misguided” – ART WITTMANN

Organizations rely on databases to manage their critical asset “the data” but if not well protected this data could become their biggest liability. According to industry report almost one third attacks are by internal actors and over half of internal attacks are on databases. Sensitive data make databases attractive target for hackers or even insiders who are looking to steal data. By law, an organization must comply with Data Protection regulations. If you are running a database in the Oracle cloud and are not already using Data Safe, you really should try it out.

What is Oracle Data Safe?

Oracle Data Safe is Oracle’s platform for securing data in databases. It is a fully integrated cloud service focused on the security of your data. Oracle Data Safe features to protect and regulate data in Oracle cloud databases. Data Safe allows customers to perform security and user assessment of their databases. Security assessment helps customers to create and maintain security baselines. User assessment helps customers understand their user risk profile. Data Safe manages database server audit policies and collects, removes and retain audit data from database servers. Data safe discovers sensitive data in databases. Sensitive data can be masked by Data Safe to protect information in test databases. Data Safe dashboard allows customers to quickly assess and to review risk.

Hence, there are data security practices that are essential for every enterprise. Safety functions are delivered by data Safe in a single, integrated and easy to use console. Data safe provides data security for databases regardless of deployment.

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