Which two are true about Database Privilege Analysis?
A.
It can be used after you install the Oracle Database without any additional database configuration steps.
B.
It must have the Database Vault option enabled.
C.
Privilege analysis data for dropped objects are kept.
D.
If a privilege is captured during run time, it is saved under the run-time capture name.
E.
It shows the grant paths to the privileges and suggests which grant path to keep.
F.
It cannot be used to capture the privileges that have been exercised on precompiled database objects.
Answer:
AE
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econdeal
9 months, 2 weeks ago
not c. If the role, user, or object has been dropped, then the values that reflect the privilege captures for these in the privilege analysis data dictionary views are dropped as well. not e. Privilege analysis shows the grant paths to the privilege but it does not suggest which grant path to keep. d correct If a privilege is captured during run time, then it is saved under the run-time capture name
seba1494
2 weeks, 4 days ago
not F. "Privilege analysis can be used to capture the privileges that have been exercised on pre-compiled database objects."
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not c. If the role, user, or object has been dropped, then the values that reflect the privilege captures for these in the privilege analysis data dictionary views are dropped as well.
not e. Privilege analysis shows the grant paths to the privilege but it does not suggest which grant path to keep.
d correct If a privilege is captured during run time, then it is saved under the run-time capture name
not F. "Privilege analysis can be used to capture the privileges that have been exercised on pre-compiled database objects."