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Re: Confidential data

From: Thierry <gbx33_at_yahoo.fr>
Date: 30 Apr 2003 10:36:36 GMT
Message-ID: <2003430-113636-351827@foorum.com>

I agree with most of these posts about lack of trust against DBA ... and problems which could occur.
.. I'm the DBA - not manager - and I have to do a study about data security ... these datas are financial datas concerning our managers (salary for example) and for multiple reasons, I suppose they don't want I know how many money they win (money is a sensitive subject in French Companies). On the other hand, I'm also in charge of electronic mails of the company ... and I've a non-disclosure agreement (but money is not concerning in this case) ... and if i would want, I could read contents of mailboxes !!! So, I don't think it's a question of lack ... just a 'French taboo' ;-)

Some people in this thread spoke about data encryption. I don't know DBMS_OBFUSCATION_TOOLKIT package (and its use), but I suppose that a person must have 'maximum priviliges' to encrypt/decrypt data ? Could this person be an enduser  ?

Regards,

Thierry

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