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| Subject: | Re: Monitoring DB Admin |
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| Date: | Wed, 30 May 2007 10:13:19 +0300 |
I totally agree wit Craig's "logs are your best mate" assumption.
There are a number of tools lately that may help you limiting & auditing DBA operations. Oracle's Database Vault and Audit Vault products are (a bit costy) quite solid for instance. I've also heard about a product called "Guardium" which also has similar features at a lower price.
Best of luck with the auditors, I know them well : ) Erkan
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