All critical systems have their own security challenges, and custom security standards and policies can often disrupt what could otherwise be a seamless cloud migration. But thanks to Oracle Cloud@Customer, this is no longer the case.
With Oracle Cloud@Customer, you can—for the first time ever—take advantage of both Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Oracle Autonomous Database on-premises in your data center. This means you get all the second-generation Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services and dedicated database cloud in your data center, and security and performance isolation that can be easily tailored for each workload.
Advanced security automation is applied across all layers, while machine learning (ML) helps identify sensitive data and masks it for use in partner or development environments. Oracle Autonomous Database also uses ML to provide self-driving, self-repairing, and self-securing capabilities, eliminating the need for any manual security patching and tuning.
Complete data encryption helps prevent unwanted visibility and ensures 24/7 security, while intelligent automation continuously monitors database activity, alerting administrators to any suspicious users, configurations, or activity.
Through 2024, nearly all legacy applications migrated to public IaaS will require optimization to become more cost-effective8
Learn why Oracle Autonomous Database is the world’s first fully automated cloud database powered by machine learning. And for further reading, explore the IDC white paper, “The Security Benefits of a Fully Managed Database Service: Oracle Autonomous Database.”
5 Oracle and KPMG, “Oracle and KPMG Cloud Threat Report 2020,” oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/cloud/oracle-cloud-threat-report-2020.pdf.
6 Ibid.
7 Alison DeNisco Rayome, “Cybersecurity No. 1 Challenge for CXOs, but Only 39% Have a Defense Strategy,” TechRepublic, October 29, 2018, techrepublic.com/article/cybersecurity-no-1-challenge-for-cxos-but-only-39-have-a-defense-strategy/.
8 Ibid.