Preface
Welcome to Oracle Key Vault RESTful Services Administrator's Guide . This guide explains how to use the Oracle Key Vault RESTful services to manage endpoints, wallets, security objects, deployment, and Oracle Key Vault general tasks such as performing backup operations.
Audience
Oracle Key Vault is meant for users who are responsible for deploying, maintaining, and managing security within the enterprise. These users can be database, system, or security administrators. This guide can be used by any information security personnel who is responsible for protecting enterprise data residing in database servers, application servers, operating systems, and other information systems.
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Related Documents
For more information, see these Oracle resources:
- Oracle Key Vault Administrator's Guide
- Oracle Key Vault Root of Trust HSM Configuration Guide
- Oracle Key Vault Developer's Guide
- Oracle Key Vault Licensing Information
- Oracle Key Vault Release Notes
- Key Management Interoperability Protocol Specification Version 1.1
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