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Protecting Oracle Database 12c

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Protecting Oracle Database 12c helps you solve the problem of maximizing the safety, resilience, and security of an Oracle database whilst preserving performance, availability, and integration despite ongoing and new security issues in the software. The book demonstrates, through coded examples, how you can enable the consolidation features of Oracle Database 12 c without increasing risk of either internal corruption or external vulnerability. In addition, new protections not publicly available are included, so that you can see how demonstrable risk improvements can be achieved, measured, and reported through Enterprise Manager 12c. Most importantly, the challenge of privileged access control within a consolidation environment will be addressed, thus enabling a safe move to greater efficiency. Protecting Oracle Database 12c is primarily aimed at Oracle database administrators, DBA managers, and security staff who are working to safely and securely implement Oracle Database 12c in their environment. The book especially targets those using privileged access control to enable consolidation and the new cloud features set, including it’s multi-tenant database capabilities.

330 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 19, 2014

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Paul Wright

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Paul Wright is a professional artist and author. He has three books currently on sale under the Italian Trilogy’ heading. The first book in the trilogy is An Italian Home ISBN: 9781 9805 22645 the sequel is An Italian Village ISBN: 9781 9805 66465 and the third book is Cats Do Eat Spaghetti ISBN: 9781 5218 03134

From the age of fifteen, he attended Southport Art College on Merseyside. After painting beat-clubs in Liverpool during the Beatle-era, he became a scenic artist at the Liverpool Playhouse Theatre. He later became the assistant set designer. From the experience gained at the Playhouse, for a further sixteen years he worked in theatres throughout England including London West-End theatres He then had a spell working for BBC TV as a set designer with the ‘Dr. Who’ team. From there he progressed into films and TV advertising.

In his youth, Paul was a semi-professional footballer on Merseyside before moving to play for Cheltenham Town.

After the theatre, TV and film world Paul started his own studio in the county of Surrey where he specialised in hand painted interiors for palaces, villas, hotels, offices, night clubs and the private homes of some of the world’s wealthiest and famous celebrities, including royalty.

In the 1991, Paul moved his studio to northern Italy. Specifically to the shores of Lake Como from where he continues to paint interiors for private clients and watercolour landscapes of Lake Como and the local villages.

info@wrightart.com

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