About this series
This is Part 4 of a series of quick learning guides for Oracle administrators, designers, developers and managers. Part 4 introduces early entrants with basic Oracle skills to the main concepts of Oracle data security and user privilege management and administration.
The guide includes details of how to create and how to manage users and their database object and system access and rights. The guide also provides a basis for understanding different database security strategies such as role-based security, virtual private databases and procedure-based security.
Part 4 contains a glossary of Oracle terminology related to database security and user privilege administration with clear explanations of the terms used.
These guides are designed to rapidly deliver key information about Oracle to the following audience groups:
- Project Managers, Database Administrators, Team Leaders, and Testers who are new to Oracle and need rapid access to strategic information about the Oracle security environment in both development and production databases.
- Business Analysts, Software Designers and Developers who are new to Oracle and need to gain a detailed understanding of the data security and administration issues involved in an Oracle database.
Part 4 of these guides assumes that the reader has read Parts 1, 2 and 3 of the Oracle Quick Guides or their equivalent content. The contents of Part 4 include the following subject headings:
1. Oracle Database Security Architecture
2. Managing Oracle User Security
3. Managing Privileges and Roles
4. Managing Resources with Profiles
5. Managing Passwords with Profiles
6. Special Users and Privileges - SYS, SYSTEM, SYSDBA, SYSOPER
7. Managing Developer Security
8. Virtual Private Databases (VPD)
9. Procedure Execution Security
10. Data Security using Views
11. Tool Security - PRODUCT_USER_PROFILE Table
12. Obtaining Security Information from the Data Dictionary
13. Glossary of Terms
Appendix 1 - Common System Privileges
Appendix 2 - SYSDBA and SYSOPER Privileges
Appendix 3 - SQL commands which can be disabled
Titles in the series (4)
- Oracle Quick Guides: Part 1 - Oracle Basics: Database and Tools
1
This is Part 1 of a series of quick learning guides for Oracle designers, developers and managers. It introduces completely new entrants to the Oracle environment: Relational principles, history, background of Oracle, the products, database architecture, installation, Oracle and 3rd party database and design tools and includes a glossary of basic Oracle terms and explanations of their meaning. These guides are designed to rapidly deliver key information about Oracle to the following audience groups: - Project Managers, Team Leaders, Testers who are new to Oracle and need rapid access to strategic information about the Oracle development environment. - Business Analysts, Designers, Developers who are new to Oracle and need to make first steps in gaining a detailed understanding of the design and development issues involved in Oracle. Part 1 assumes that the reader has no knowledge of Oracle. The contents of Part 1 include the following: 1. Oracle - A Brief History. 2. Relational databases: An introduction. 3. How relational databases impact software development. 4. Basic descriptions of Oracle products. 5. The Oracle database architecture. 6. Tools: Oracle's own design / development tools. 7. Implementing Oracle DB and Oracle tools - Overview. 8. Various 3rd Party Tools: Quick review. 9. Glossary
- Oracle Quick Guides: Part 2 - Oracle Database Design
2
This is Part 2 of a series of quick learning guides for Oracle designers, developers and managers. Part 2 introduces completely new entrants to concepts of Oracle database analysis and design, database normalisation, the logical datamodel, E-R modelling and diagrams, logical to physical transformation in Oracle Designer, physical database design, de-normalization, database design for performance, and building a physical database from a server model. These guides are designed to rapidly deliver key information about Oracle to the following audience groups: - Project Managers and Team Leaders who are new to Oracle and need rapid access to strategic information about the Oracle design and development environment. - Business Analysts, Designers and Software developers who are new to Oracle and need to make first steps in gaining a detailed understanding of the design and development issues involved in Oracle. Part 2 assumes that the reader has a basic knowledge of the relational model and a basic understanding of logical and physical design concepts. The contents of Part 2 include the following subject headings: Preface and Audience 1. The Analysis phase - Separating Functional and Database Design 2. Introduction to Datamodelling and Database Design: Logical and Physical concepts of design 3. Practical Logical Design - Data-modelling 4. Practical Logical Design using Oracle Designer 5. Moving from the Logical to the Physical design 6. Practical Physical Design (using Oracle Designer) 7. Designing a database for Performance 8. Building the physical database from Designer 9. Managing Changes during development 10. Glossary of Terms
- Oracle Quick Guides: Part 3 - Coding in Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL
3
This is Part 3 of a series of quick learning guides for Oracle designers, developers and managers. Part 3 introduces completely new entrants to the main concepts of the SQL language and to the use and development of Oracle's PL/SQL procedural version of SQL. The guide includes details of how to install and use a SQL*Plus client and the basic use of Oracle's SQL Developer tool. The guide also provides a foundation in coding practise in SQL and PL/SQL with some basic guidelines for good practise in coding and managing SQL and PL/SQL software performance issues. Part 3 also contains a glossary of Oracle terminology related to SQL and PL/SQL with clear explanations of the terms used. These guides are designed to rapidly deliver key information about Oracle to the following audience groups: - Project Managers, Team Leaders, and Testers who are new to Oracle and need rapid access to strategic information about the Oracle development environment. - Business Analysts, Designers and Software developers who are new to Oracle and need to make a first step in gaining a detailed understanding of the design and development issues involved in Oracle. Part 3 assumes that the reader has read Parts 1 and 2 of the Oracle Quick Guides or their equivalent content. The contents of Part 3 include the following subject headings: 1. What are SQL, SQL*Plus and PL/SQL? 2. Basic Components of SQL. 3. Basic SQL Language Syntax. 3.1 SQL Language Elements. 3.2 SQL Operators 3.3 SQL Expressions 3.4 SQL Functions 3.5 SQL Clauses 3.6 SQL Query syntax. 3.7 SQL Data Modification Language syntax (DML). 3.8 SQL Data Definition Language syntax (DDL). 3.9 SQL Data Command Language syntax (DCL). 3.10 SQL Data Types in Oracle 4. Complex SQL constructs: Understanding Joins. 5. Understanding Commit and Rollback. 6. Basic architecture PL/SQL Procedures, Functions and Triggers. 7. Basic PL/SQL Language syntax. 8. PL/SQL Exception handling. 9. SQL and PL/SQL: some standards for good coding appearance. 10. Performance issues when coding in SQL 11. Installing and using a SQL*Plus client 12. SQL - PL/SQL Development Tools 13. Glossary of Terms.
- Oracle Quick Guides: Part 4 - Oracle Administration: Security and Privilege
This is Part 4 of a series of quick learning guides for Oracle administrators, designers, developers and managers. Part 4 introduces early entrants with basic Oracle skills to the main concepts of Oracle data security and user privilege management and administration. The guide includes details of how to create and how to manage users and their database object and system access and rights. The guide also provides a basis for understanding different database security strategies such as role-based security, virtual private databases and procedure-based security. Part 4 contains a glossary of Oracle terminology related to database security and user privilege administration with clear explanations of the terms used. These guides are designed to rapidly deliver key information about Oracle to the following audience groups: - Project Managers, Database Administrators, Team Leaders, and Testers who are new to Oracle and need rapid access to strategic information about the Oracle security environment in both development and production databases. - Business Analysts, Software Designers and Developers who are new to Oracle and need to gain a detailed understanding of the data security and administration issues involved in an Oracle database. Part 4 of these guides assumes that the reader has read Parts 1, 2 and 3 of the Oracle Quick Guides or their equivalent content. The contents of Part 4 include the following subject headings: 1. Oracle Database Security Architecture 2. Managing Oracle User Security 3. Managing Privileges and Roles 4. Managing Resources with Profiles 5. Managing Passwords with Profiles 6. Special Users and Privileges - SYS, SYSTEM, SYSDBA, SYSOPER 7. Managing Developer Security 8. Virtual Private Databases (VPD) 9. Procedure Execution Security 10. Data Security using Views 11. Tool Security - PRODUCT_USER_PROFILE Table 12. Obtaining Security Information from the Data Dictionary 13. Glossary of Terms Appendix 1 - Common System Privileges Appendix 2 - SYSDBA and SYSOPER Privileges Appendix 3 - SQL commands which can be disabled
Malcolm Coxall
Malcolm Coxall is a management consultant, systems analyst, organic farmer and author, with more than 30 years experience working for many of the world's largest corporate and institutional organisations, starting in the field of dispute arbitration for the ILO. These experiences have provided him a ringside view of the management methodologies used by medium and large businesses in areas as diverse as banking, oil, defence, telecoms, insurance, manufacturing, mining, food, agriculture, aerospace, textiles, and heavy engineering. Malcolm has published articles on political science, sociology, human design, sustainable agriculture, organic food production, technology in organic farming, biodiversity, forest management, environmental protection and environmental economics. He is active in European environmental politics and was a successful private complainant in the European Court of Justice in several cases of national breaches of European environmental law. He now lives in Southern Spain from where he continues his IT and system consultancy work, writing and managing the family's organic olive farm.
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