PFCLScan Articles
Originally the PFCLScan product was hosted on its own Wordpress website at the domain pfclscan.com but we have decided to bring the PFCLScan content back into the main PeteFinnigan.com Website after it was very nicely re-designed at the start of 2017; hence this page.
Most of the resources on PFCLScan.com could be copied to PeteFinnigan.com as new pages and re-directed from the old PFCLScan.com website BUT this left the old blog posts to deal with. The old blog posts could have been posted again to the PeteFinnigan.com Limited blog page but this did not feel right as some of the PFCLScan blogs were from some time ago. Therefore we decided to move thos old blogs to PeteFinnigan.com as new static pages but to gather them all together here as an articles page
Any new blog posts about PFCLScan will be posted to the PeteFinnigan.com Oracle Security blog but we may also add specific new articles here where perhaps they are bigger than a blog post or deserve to stand in their own right.
Here are the article links from the old PFCLScan product site (Note: slight edits may have been made to allow for the new home here):
- PFCLScan New Competitive Licensing model
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This article introduces PFCLScan and looks at its development and history and also discusses our goals with the product and also the competitive license model
- Questions About PFCLScan
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This article covers some questions I was asked by Adrian Lane of Securosis about PFCLScan.
- The Power of PFCLScan
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We designed PFCLScan to be a powerful tool both in the sense that it does a thorough scan and is very easy to use for a non-Oracle person BUT also a tool that is easy to configure, customise and extend. In this way a user can easily use it to test against their own policies and standards.
- Powerful features of PFCLScan
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This article explores some of the powerful features that we added to PFCLScan to allow end users to use it in a powerful and sophisticated way. In other words the productivity, monitoring and extendability features
- PFCLScan Version 1.3 Released
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This article explores some of the powerful features that we added to PFCLScan to allow end users to use it in a powerful and sophisticated way. In other words the productivity, monitoring and extendability features
- PFCLScan Reseller Program
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This short article discusses the reseller program for PFCLScan and our request for potential resellers to make contact
- Creating SQL Reports From PFCLScan
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This article walks through an example to show how results of a scan can be easily converted into a SQL*plus script so that results of a scan can be used to insert data into the database or be used to create change scripts to fix issues or enable audit for instance
- Why Not Do a Security Audit of Your Oracle Database?
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This ashort article looks at the engagement license and suggests that a security audit of your Oracle database is within the reach of anyone