Administration Guide
One of the most important responsibilities of the database administrator
and the system administrator is database security. Securing your database
involves several activities:
- Preventing accidental loss of data or data integrity through equipment or
system malfunction. (This subject is covered in "Backing Up a Database".)
- Preventing unauthorized access to valuable data. You must ensure that
sensitive information is not accessed by those without a "need to know".
- Preventing unauthorized persons from committing mischief through malicious
deletion or tampering with data.
The following topics are discussed:
Planning for Security: Start by defining your objectives
for a database access control plan, and specifying who shall have access to
what and under what circumstances. Your plan should also describe how to meet
these objectives by using database functions, functions of other programs, and
administrative procedures.
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