Data Safe Now Includes a Pre-Masking Check
- Services: Data Safe
- Release Date: May 3, 2024
To prevent masking jobs from failing, you can now perform a pre-masking check to determine if your database and masking …
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To prevent masking jobs from failing, you can now perform a pre-masking check to determine if your database and masking …
Additional OCI Events for Data Safe private endpoints have been added to make it easier to know when a private …
You can now register an Oracle Database@Azure as an Oracle Data Safe target database. For more information, see Register an Oracle Cloud …
You can now view the SQL Firewall violation report history. Much like the existing Audit and Alert report history …
For easier usability, the report history pages for Audit, Alerts, and SQL Firewall Violations have been enhanced with additional filters. …
You can now create sensitive data models manually. This allows you to only add columns of interest to your sensitive …
The Security Assessment in Oracle Data Safe was updated with additional checks from Oracle Database 19c CIS Benchmark v1.2 and …
You can now view the scope details of the latest incremental discovery as well as past incremental discoveries. You can …
You can now create event notifications and subscriptions directly in Data Safe. Instead of having to use OCI Events and …
User Assessment now provides you with the ability to view details about the schemas and tables that a user has …
You can now manually adjust the risk level of a risk finding in a security assessment indefinitely or for a …
You can now register an Active Data Guard associated database as an Oracle Data Safe target database. During target registration …
You can now register a container database (CDB) as an Oracle Data Safe target database. When specifying the database service …
You can now find the top five security findings of the security assessment highlighted on top of the report and …
The SQL Firewall feature of Oracle Data Safe lets you administer and monitor SQL Firewall for your Oracle Database 23c …
You can now register an Amazon RDS for Oracle database as an Oracle Data Safe target database. You can choose either the Oracle Data Safe on-premises connector or Oracle Data Safe private endpoint connectivity option. For more information, see Register Amazon RDS for Oracle in the Administering Oracle Data Safe guide.
Oracle Data Safe now provides you with the option to stop schedules for the latest user and security assessments. This can be useful if you're performing planned maintenance on a target database and don't want to receive user or security assessments for that time. Stopped schedules can easily be restarted. For more information, see Stop a User Assessment Schedule or Stop a Security Assessment Schedule in the Using Oracle Data Safe guide.
Installation of an on-premises connector can now be done on a host machine that runs on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8. For more information, see On-Premises Connector Software Requirements in the Administering Oracle Data Safe guide.
If you navigate to a region where you do not have any target databases registered a guided tour of Oracle Data Safe will automatically start. The tour provides a high-level overview of the features of Oracle Data Safe and how to start using them to improve the security of your databases. For more information, see Oracle Data Safe Guided Tour in the Using Oracle Data Safe guide.
When registering an Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer target database you can now enter a custom database port number if desired. For more information, see Register an Oracle Cloud@Customer Database in the Administering Oracle Data Safe guide.
Oracle Data Safe now allows you to compare a masking policy to the associated sensitive data model. The comparison identifies any differences between the sensitive data models and masking policy and allows you to select changes that will synchronize with the masking policy. This allows users to update an existing masking policy when new sensitive columns are discovered using incremental discovery. For more information, see Compare a Masking Policy to a Sensitive Data Model in the Using Oracle Data Safe guide.
New filters in sensitive data models and masking policies make it easier to explore the contents of sensitive data models and masking policies. For more information, see View Details for a Sensitive Data Model or View Details for a Masking Policy in the Using Oracle Data Safe guide.
Oracle Data Safe now uses the user profiles that are already defined on the target database to provide you with User Profile insights. With User Profiles, you gain a comprehensive understanding of the password-related attributes associated with your Oracle Database user profiles, helping you to strengthen the system's overall security. For more information, see About User Profiles in the Using Oracle Data Safe guide.
Authorizations to perform data masking have been tightened to help ensure the security of your data. In order to perform data masking a user now requires manage
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resource in the compartment of the target database. For more information, see Prerequisites for Using Data Masking in the Using Oracle Data Safe guide.
The ability to override global paid usage and data retention settings on each target database has been improved. For more information, see Override Global Retention Periods for a Target Database or Override Global Paid Usage for a Target Database in the Using Oracle Data Safe guide.
Oracle Data Safe is now automatically enabled in all regions when you register a target database in a region for the first time and does not require an administrator to enable on a per-region basis.
With Oracle Data Safe, you can now provide the tablespace that should be used for masking, choose the level of parallel execution, if redo logs should be disabled during masking, how invalid objects will be recompiled after masking and more. These masking options can be defined when creating a masking policy or for a specific masking run. For more information on defining the masking options when creating the masking policy, see Create Masking Policies or for more information on setting and changing the masking options for a masking run, see Mask Sensitive Data on a Target Database in the Using Oracle Data Safe guide.
You can now register an Autonomous Database on Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer as an Oracle Data Safe target database.
Oracle Data Safe is now supported in the US Gov West (Phoenix) and US Gov East (Ashburn) regions.
You can now add advanced filters to your audit or alerts reports.
You can now use Audit Insights to view and analyze the audit volume of several items, such as target databases, schemas, and database users.
Additional Activity Auditing reports have been added to Oracle Data Safe.
Data Safe is now available in the US Government Cloud with FedRAMP Authorization.
For more information about this service in …
The Data Discovery, Data Masking, Activity Auditing, and Alert features have moved to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console. For more …
Oracle Data Safe is now supported in the France 1 South (Marseille), Singapore 1, and Israel 1 (Jerusalem) regions. For …
Security Assessment and User Assessment have moved to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console. For more information, see Security Assessment and …
You can now perform target database registration for all supported databases via wizards in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console. The …
With audit data lifecycle management, you can now retain your audit records in Oracle Data Safe for up to seven …
The Database Vault Activity report in Oracle Data Safe shows you auditable activities of enabled Oracle Database Vault policies in …
You can now register an Oracle database on a compute instance in a non-Oracle cloud environment (for example, in Amazon …
Oracle Data Safe is now available in the Chile Central (Santiago) region. For more information, see Add Oracle Data Safe's …
You can now enable and try out Oracle Data Safe with a free trial in Oracle cloud. See Try Oracle …
Activity Auditing has a new report called Data Safe Activity that shows you the activity generated by the Oracle Data …
Oracle Data Safe now supports Oracle Database 11.2.0.4. For more information, see Supported Target Databases.
With the Oracle Data Safe on-premises connector, you can now easily register an on-premises Oracle Database without needing FastConnect or …
Oracle Data Safe now supports Oracle Autonomous JSON Database. Note that the Data Discovery and Data Masking features are not …
To transition to compartments, you are prompted to perform a one-time migration when you access the Oracle Data Safe Console. …
Oracle Data Safe is now available in the UK West (Cardiff), UAE East (Dubai), and South Korea North (Chuncheon) regions. …
By using an Oracle Data Safe private endpoint, you can now register an Oracle database on a Compute instance in …