Oracle to upgrade regulations for data security

Oracle plans to release the Oracle Zero-Trust Packet Routing Platform

Oracle is expected to collaborate with Applied Invention
Oracle is expected to collaborate with Applied Invention

According to an official release, Oracle introduced a standard for network and data security that can help organisations protect their data in distributed IT environments. Under this new initiative, Oracle is expected to collaborate with Applied Invention, Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. (NRI), a consulting services and system solution, among others. 

The new standard is believed to enable networks to include shared security policies, improving the security architecture organisations already use without changing existing applications and networks. To support this new initiative, Oracle plans to release the Oracle Zero-Trust Packet Routing Platform. This platform is believed to be based on the new standard that can help organisations prevent unauthorised access or use of their data.

It is believed the new standard will use an intent-based security policy that humans can read, audit, and understand. This intent might be used at the network layer, with all traffic containing authenticated attributes about the sender, receiver, and type of data in motion.

Furthermore,“This initiative is an opportunity to make a generational improvement in cybersecurity for the entire world,” Danny Hillis, co-founder, Applied Invention, concluded.

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This article was first uploaded on September twenty, twenty twenty-three, at forty-one minutes past two in the afternoon.
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