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Chapter 12

Security, Users, Roles, Privileges, and Auditing

Protect Oracle DB through careful user design, least privilege access, role management, and auditing practices.

Inside this chapter

  1. Security Begins with Identity Design
  2. Creating Users and Grants
  3. Hardening Checklist
  4. Security as an Ongoing Process

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Chapter 12

Security Begins with Identity Design

Oracle security depends on users, roles, system privileges, object privileges, password policies, and administrative discipline. Mature environments separate application identities, development users, reporting users, and privileged administrators so each actor gets only the access needed.

Chapter 12

Creating Users and Grants

CREATE USER app_user IDENTIFIED BY strong_password;
GRANT CREATE SESSION TO app_user;
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON customers TO app_user;

Least privilege is essential. Application identities should not receive broad administrative powers unless there is a very specific and controlled reason.

Chapter 12

Hardening Checklist

  • Separate admin, app, reporting, and migration identities.
  • Grant only the required system and object privileges.
  • Review role membership and unused accounts regularly.
  • Protect credentials and limit network exposure.
  • Audit sensitive activity such as privilege changes and schema changes.
Chapter 12

Security as an Ongoing Process

Advanced teams treat security as continuous work. They review patch levels, role assignments, backup exposure, encryption needs, and administrative access regularly. Good Oracle security is not a one-time checklist item.

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