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SAS Secure Tomorrow-SKIDROW |
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SAS Secure Tomorrow-SKIDROW Publisher: City Interactive | Language: English | 3.6 GB Genre: Action (Shooter) / 3D / 1st Person Well organized terrorist grouping has got out the leader of carefully protected prison. Business undertakes SAS. During this moment still nobody suspects, how much the situation will leave from under the control. Enter elite military formation and support struggle against terrorism. Excellent preparation and the advanced equipment will provide advantage above the enemy. The Name: SAS: Secure Tomorrow Genres: Action (Shooter) / 3D / 1st Person Language of the Interface: Only English Year of release: 2008 The Developer: City Interactive The Publisher: City Interactive The Size of a file: 4 Gb
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Applied Oracle Security: Developing Secure Database and Middleware Environments |
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McGraw-Hill Osborne Media | 2009 | ISBN: 0071613706 | 640 pages | PDF | 5,8 M
Cutting-edge techniques from leading Oracle security experts This Oracle Press guide demonstrates practical applications of the most compelling methods for developing secure Oracle database and middleware environments. You will find full coverage of the latest and most popular Oracle products, including Oracle Database and Audit Vaults, Oracle Application Express, and secure Business Intelligence applications
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HOWTO Secure and Audit Oracle 10g and 11g |
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HOWTO Secure and Audit Oracle 10g and 11g Product Description This guide demonstrates how to secure sensitive data and comply with internal and external audit regulations using Oracle 10g and 11g. It provides the hands-on guidance required to understand the complex options provided by Oracle and the know-how to choose the best option for a particular case. The book presents specific sequences of actions that should be taken to enable, configure, or administer security-related features. It includes best practices in securing Oracle and on Oracle security options and products. By providing specific instructions and examples this book bridges the gap between the individuals who install and configure a security feature and those who secure and audit it.
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