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'''Oracle Advanced Security''', is an extra-cost option for [[Oracle database]] environments,. It extends [[Oracle Net Services]] in the field of [[database]] [[computing]] to provide network security, enterprise-user security, public-key infrastructure security<ref>
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'''Oracle Advanced Security''', an extra-cost option for [[Oracle database]] environments, extends [[Oracle Net Services]] in the field of [[database]] [[computing]] to provide network security, enterprise-user security, public-key infrastructure security<ref>
{{cite book
| last = Greenwald
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| others = David C. Kreines
| title = Oracle in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference
| url = httphttps://books.google.com/books?id=8LNnWzbAOz4C
| accessdate = 2012-08-22
| series = In a Nutshell
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| quote = Oracle Advanced Security provides additional security functionality in three main areas: ''Network security'' [...] ''Enterprise user security'' [...] ''Public key infrastructure security'' [...] Oracle Advanced Security embeds these services in the Oracle Net Services layer [...]
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</ref> and data encryption to users of Oracle databases.
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and data encryption to users of Oracle databases.
 
Network encryption (native network encryption and [[SSL/TLS]]) and strong authentication services ([[Kerberos (protocol)|Kerberos]], PKI, and [[RADIUS]]) are no longer part of Oracle Advanced Security and are available in all licensed editions of all supported releases of the Oracle database.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/license.112/e47877/options.htm#DBLIC143|title=Database Licensing Information}}</ref>
 
== History ==
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| title = Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Developer's Guide
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=Hq1KDAAAQBAJ
| orig-year = 2012
| edition = 2
| ___location = Birmingham