This ZDNet "At the Whiteboard" presentation features Paul Needham, Director of Product Management and Database Security for Oracle, who explains how business regulations such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act are driving the need for stronger data security across the enterprise. Needham addresses five topics, including inbound data security, storage, access control, auditing, and policy (configuration scanning).
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