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In our readings we have learned the importance of encryption of sensitive data across database
environments. Lets consider the data stored in the database. What about the three approaches to
remedy clear text data being stored in the databases data files and in subsequent copies used for
redundancy or copied to backup media? This assignment looks at encryption methods related to
securing sensitive data in the database.
For this assignment you are required to do BOTH Part A and Part B
Part A
In addition to your text and notes, links to tutorials are provided in the left navigation panel
under Oracle and SQL/PL Resources
Your mission is to develop a single SQL script that will perform all the following tasks:
Tablespace: USERS
DBSEC_ADMIN is481admin
Temporary tablespace: TEMP
Phase 4. Assign roles and profile to the users as in the following table:
5. Connect as DBSEC_CLERK/is481clerk.
Tips:
1. DBSEC tables refer to the tables you created under previous project. DBSEC is the
owner of those data.
2. When you need to connect to SYSTEM user, please use a syntax so that it will ask the
user to type the password. A typical example will be: "connect system;"
3. For step 6 above, you may have to specify the table name as "dbsec.supplier."
Submission Requirement:
The SQL script files will be required and the screen capture of the creation.
Grading Rubric