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Oracle Strengthens Security Leadership with Additional Common Criteria Evaluations; Extends Commitment to Independent Evaluations Beyond Oracle Database

Feb 22, 2005
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[From Oracle Corp.]

A SECURITY CONFERENCE, SAN FRANCISCO 21-FEB-2005 Oracle today announced it has enhanced its security evaluation program with new security evaluations that help ensure security-conscious customers can rely on Oracle(r) for a secure, integrated infrastructure stack. The latest evaluations bring the total number of independent security certifications to 22 and extend beyond Oracle Database to include Oracle Identity Management and Oracle products on Linux.

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http://www.oracle.com/corporate/press/2005_feb/oid%20evaluation_0.html

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