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Robert Bralic
 
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Default Law for ORACLE administrators - 07-29-2004 , 05:07 AM






Hi,

I herarded that is special law for ORACLE database administrators,
so if anybody knows something about that please infor me.

Thanks in
advance !
Robert Bralic
Danilska 7
22000 Sibenik
Croatia

tel:38522312027

robert.bralic (AT) si (DOT) htnet.hr



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Mark C. Stock
 
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Default Re: Law for ORACLE administrators - 07-29-2004 , 06:53 AM






"Robert Bralic" <robert.bralic (AT) si (DOT) htnet.hr> wrote

Quote:
Hi,

I herarded that is special law for ORACLE database administrators,
so if anybody knows something about that please infor me.

Thanks in
advance !
Robert
Bralic
Danilska 7
22000
Sibenik
Croatia

tel:38522312027

robert.bralic (AT) si (DOT) htnet.hr


maybe you are referring to the OCP program -- 'Oracle Certified
Professional'?

see http://www.oracle.com/education/cert...l?content.html

if you are referring to legislation, you should contact an oracle user group
in the country that has established the law

++ mcs




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Mark D Powell
 
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Default Re: Law for ORACLE administrators - 07-29-2004 , 03:46 PM



"Mark C. Stock" <mcstockX@Xenquery .com> wrote

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"Robert Bralic" <robert.bralic (AT) si (DOT) htnet.hr> wrote in message
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| Hi,
|
| I herarded that is special law for ORACLE database administrators,
| so if anybody knows something about that please infor me.
|
| Thanks in
| advance !
| Robert
Bralic
| Danilska 7
| 22000
Sibenik
| Croatia
|
| tel:38522312027
|
| robert.bralic (AT) si (DOT) htnet.hr
|
|

maybe you are referring to the OCP program -- 'Oracle Certified
Professional'?

see http://www.oracle.com/education/cert...l?content.html

if you are referring to legislation, you should contact an oracle user group
in the country that has established the law

++ mcs
Robert, you may be referring to Sarbanes-Oxley which is a general law
that has a major impact on IT. But basically all the law requires is
that a company doing business in the US certify that its financial
systems work and that access to the data in them is safeguarded. You
must have written documented procedures for creating, storing, and
distributing financial data. You must be able to show that you follow
the documented procedures.

The exact details are still being worked out as lawyers argue over the
finer points. Right now if your outside auditors say you are OK, then
you are OK.

The state of California has also passed a law that applies to any
company that has customers in California that requires safeguarding
information that specifically identifies the customer and personal
financial data including Social Security numbers, etc....

If you do business in the US you should be aware of these. The above
is only my understanding of the issues and legal advice should be
sought from qualified licensed attorneys if you have specific
questions that need answering.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --


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