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10 steps to creating your own security audit

Author: petefinnigan.com      Published: 13th Jan 2007     Visited: 211 times 
Category: Oracle News
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I came across this short post describing 10 steps to creating your own security audit and even though its not about Oracle its worth a read to give you some ideas on the scope of an audit. 10 Steps to....[Read More]


Posted by Pete On 04/01/07 At 10:25 PM




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