
Oracle Advanced Security
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What is Oracle Advanced Security
Oracle Advanced Security is an Oracle Database option that provides encryption and strong authentication capabilities to protect sensitive data stored in Oracle databases. It is used by database administrators and security teams to reduce the risk of data exposure from lost media, unauthorized access, or interception of database network traffic. The product focuses on database-native controls such as Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) for data at rest and network encryption for data in transit, with integration into Oracle Database administration and key management workflows.
Database-native encryption controls
It implements encryption directly within Oracle Database, including Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) for tablespaces/columns and encryption for database network traffic. This approach reduces reliance on application changes compared with app-layer encryption patterns. It aligns well with operational models where the database team owns security configuration and enforcement. It is designed for protecting Oracle Database data at rest and in transit rather than general-purpose file or endpoint encryption.
Strong authentication options
It supports stronger authentication mechanisms for Oracle Database connections, including integration patterns commonly used in enterprise identity environments. This helps organizations enforce higher assurance access for privileged and application accounts. Centralizing authentication at the database layer can simplify controls for multiple applications sharing the same database. These capabilities are most relevant where database access paths are diverse (tools, batch jobs, middleware, and direct connections).
Fits Oracle security ecosystem
As an Oracle Database option, it fits established Oracle operational processes (patching, configuration management, and auditing integrations) and can be paired with Oracle key management and database security tooling. This can reduce integration effort compared with deploying an external encryption proxy for Oracle-only estates. It also supports consistent policy application across Oracle Database instances when managed with complementary Oracle security products. The result is typically a more cohesive control set for organizations standardized on Oracle Database.
Oracle Database–centric scope
It primarily addresses security controls within Oracle Database and does not function as a vendor-neutral platform for protecting data across heterogeneous databases, SaaS apps, or file repositories. Organizations with multi-database environments may need additional products to achieve consistent encryption and policy enforcement outside Oracle. This can increase architectural complexity when a single cross-platform data protection layer is required. It is less suited to use cases centered on tokenization services for broad application ecosystems.
Licensing and cost complexity
Oracle Advanced Security is licensed as an Oracle Database option, and total cost depends on Oracle Database editions, deployment footprint, and licensing metrics. This can make budgeting and long-term cost forecasting more complex than standalone security tools with simpler subscription models. In some environments, enabling features may require careful review of entitlements to avoid compliance issues. Procurement and governance overhead can be higher for organizations without mature Oracle license management.
Operational overhead for key management
Encryption introduces key lifecycle responsibilities (generation, rotation, backup, recovery, separation of duties) that require disciplined operational processes. While Oracle provides mechanisms to manage keys, organizations still need to design and test recovery procedures and access controls to avoid availability risks. Misconfiguration can lead to gaps in protection or operational incidents during maintenance and restore activities. Teams may need specialized Oracle security expertise to implement and maintain controls consistently.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Per-license (list prices from Oracle Technology Global Price List, March 1, 2025)
List prices (USD, list):
- Advanced Security — Processor license: $15,000 (License). Software Update & Support: $3,300 (annual; 22%).
- Advanced Security — Named User Plus: $300 (License). Software Update & Support: $66 (annual; 22%).
Notes:
- Licensing metrics supported: Processor license or Named User Plus (NUP). See Oracle Technology Global Price List (March 1, 2025) for official terms and the licensing rules (core factor, NUP-per-processor minimums, etc.).
- Oracle Advanced Security is a database option (Transparent Data Encryption, Data Redaction, key management) and is licensed as an Oracle Database option; usage requires appropriate base database licensing per Oracle policies.
- Official price list shows list prices and the corresponding annual Software Update & Support at 22% of the license fee.
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