q. 1 : what feature in oracle allows you to monitor suspicious activity on the datbase
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2. auditing
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q. 2 : auditing can be turned on by setting this parameter
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3. audit_db
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q. 4 : where are the records stored if the following value is set in the parameter file. "audit_trail=db"& B$ ~( ]: W! r, h8 V8 H7 F
1. database
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2. redo log
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q. 6 : which dat |