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CIS Oracle Database 12c Benchmark

CIS Oracle Database 12c Benchmark

CIS Oracle Database 12c Benchmark

This document is intended to address the recommended security settings for Oracle Database 12c. This guide was tested against Oracle Database 12c installed without pluggable database support running on a Windows Server 2012 R2 instance as a stand-alone system, and running on an Oracle Linux 7 instance also as a stand-alone system.

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