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| Subject: | Oracle Standard Operating Environment |
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| Date: | 20 Jan 2006 17:29:35 -0000 |
Please bear with me ? I am not really sure where to post this. I am the security director for my company. I have been asked to develop a standard operating environment document for our DBA team. Currently they are doing everything differently depending upon which DBA builds the server. My expertise in Oracle is limited at best. I have searched and searched and either I am using the wrong phrase (standard operating environment, SOE) or nothing exists on line. Can anybody provide some pointers or if possible a sanitized SOE document from your organization. Bear in mind this is not an audit or assessment ? what I need is a template that says ? do this, then do this, then do that, etc. Thanks in advance
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