What kind of audit events do Oracle, SQL Server, IBM DB2, and Sybase databases support?
Oracle Database is highly flexible in auditing in which you can base auditing on individual actions, such as the type of sql statement executed, or on combinations of factors that can include the user name, application, time, and so on. You can audit both successful and failed activities. To use auditing, you enable it, and in most cases you then create audit settings. For more information on Oracle database auditing, please take a look at the Oracle Database Security Guide documentation at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/network.111/b28531/auditing.htm#BCGIDBFI. Auditing an instance of SQL Server or a SQL Server database involves tracking and logging events that occur on the system. You can use several methods of auditing for SQL Server. Audit Vault supports SQL Server 2003, 2005, and 2008 C2 auditing, server side trace files, and windows event viewer. For specific information on SQL Server auditing, please check with your SQL Server documentation and support. IBM DB2 aud
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