Which two are true about various Oracle security and auditing capabilities? (Choose two.)
A.
Application-common Transparent Security Data Protection (TSDP) policies can be created only if all the PDBs in the application container are closed.
B.
Application-common TSDP policies are always container specific.
C.
Application-common OLS policies can be created only if all the PDBs in the application container are closed.
D.
Fine-grained auditing (FGA) policies in an application root are automatically synchronized to all application PDBs contained in the application container when they are updated.
E.
Unified auditing can be automatically synchronized to all application PDBs in an application container.
I agree with BE, based on the Oracle docs
B: In a multitenant environment, you can apply Transparent Sensitive Data Protection policies to the current PDB or current application PDB only.
E: https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/multi/managing-security-for-a-multitenant-environment.html#GUID-562D382F-356F-46FE-B061-CF5E589CCEB8
Agree with BE: https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/dbseg/using-transparent-sensitive-data-protection.html#GUID-0AC97E6B-9B00-4D20-8F26-8B23896DDD3C
In a multitenant environment, you can apply Transparent Sensitive Data Protection policies to the current PDB or current application PDB only.
Unified audit policies are automatic sync in app pdb
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