
Oracle Database 12c Security Cookbook
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After you decide which data is sensitive, you'll need to find all places where that data is stored. Once you do that, you'll classify the data (associate sensitive columns with sensitive types). In this recipe, you'll associate two sensitive columns (from two tables) with sensitive type you created in the previous recipe.
To complete this recipe, create a user challengezoran
, create table T1
, and insert several values into the table (see Figure 1) or use your own table. Also, you'll need an existing user who has an execute privilege on dbms_tsdp_manage
package (for example, c##zoran
).
Figure 4 - Creating table T1
Connect to the database (for example, pdb1
) as a user who has appropriate privileges (for example, c##zoran
user):
$ sqlplus c##zoran@pdb1
Associate a sensitive column (for example, schema CHALLENGEZORAN
, table T1
, column EMAIL_ADDRESS
) with sensitive type you created in the previous recipe (for example, email_type
)
Figure 5...