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Secure the Shift: Migrating TDE from Oracle 11g to 19c with Auto-Login
Introduction We live in an era defined by data and artificial intelligence (AI), where organizations invest heavily in securing their IT infrastructures. As AI continues to..
AI & the Skills Shift: How You Can Prepare for the Future of Work
As AI and digital technologies reshape industries across the board, individuals, not just companies, are under pressure to adapt. The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Future of Jobs..
How to enable SSL on MySQL Source and Replica
The procedure below outlines the steps to configure SSL on both the MySQL source and replica. Before generating a Certificate Authority (CA) certificate, confirm whether an..
Enhance Oracle Security with Eclipsys HEROS Framework for Proactive Monitoring
Why Best-Practice Security Ops Start with Proactive Health Monitoring – And How the Eclipsys HEROS Framework Delivers
Remote clone a PDB online between DBCS with different tablespace block size on source PDB
Introduction: In this blog post, I will show you how to create a remote clone of PDB from one DBCS to another DBCS using a DB link. The difference here is that both CDBs have the..
Oracle 23ai DB Creation in an ExaCC Fails with DBAAS-60022
If you’re working with Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer (ExaCC), you may encounter unexpected failures when provisioning a new Oracle 23ai database using the standard dbaascli..
How to Decrypt a TDE-Enabled Database in a SQL Server Always On Environment
There could be various reasons for removing an existing TDE (Transparent Data Encryption) implementation from SQL Server databases. You may be considering an alternative..
How to Enable, Suspend, and Resume TDE Encryption Scans in SQL Server Always On
Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) is a crucial security feature in SQL Server that protects data at rest by encrypting database files. In an Always On availability group, managing..
Oracle Cloud Breach: What CIOs Need to Know — and Do — Right Now
A couple of weeks ago, reports emerged of a cyber threat actor selling what they claim to be 6 million records stolen from Oracle Cloud’s Single Sign-On (SSO) and LDAP systems...
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