Security
You can secure your HCL OneDB™ database server and the data that is stored in your HCL OneDB databases. You can encrypt data, secure connections, control user privileges and access, and audit data security.
External resources
- Data Server Security Blueprint (PDF document) Discover the steps that you can take to help secure your database server and the data on your system.
- Protect enterprise data at rest with encryption, access controls and auditing (White paper) Learn how can protect enterprise data at rest with encryption, access controls and auditing.
- Private installation feature of HCL OneDB: Client perspective () A private, or non-root, installation does not require root privileges or the user informix or group informix on the computer. This article discusses how you can install HCL OneDB as a non-root user and manage authenticated users and connectivity.
- Understand the trusted context feature in HCL OneDB () This article describes trusted connections and trusted contexts, and shows how to manage trusted contexts using JDBC, ESQL/C, and ODBC drivers.
- Event-driven fine-grained auditing with HCL OneDB () This article describes using the DataBlade® API to generate auditing events from transactions. Learn about trigger introspection to create a generic auditing function that can be applied to any table.
Certification
exam
- System Administration Certification exam 919 for HCL OneDB 11.70 prep, Part 8: Security () This tutorial helps you understand how to secure your data by preventing unauthorized viewing and altering of data or database objects, including how to use the secure-auditing facility of the database server to monitor database activities.
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