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Glossary-3
database access descriptor
A database access descriptor (DAD) is a set of values that specify how an
application connects to an Oracle database to fulfill an HTTP request. The
information in the DAD includes the username (which also specifies the schema
and the privileges), password, connect-string, error log file, standard error message,
and national language support (Globalization Support) parameters such as
Globalization Support language.
decryption
into its original readable format (
).
DES
Data Encryption Standard. A commonly used symmetric
 method
that uses a 56-bit key.
Diffie-Hellman key negotiation algorithm
Diffie-Hellman key negotiation algorithm is a method that lets two parties
communicating over an insecure channel to agree upon a random number known
only to them. Though the parties exchange information over the insecure channel
during execution of the Diffie-Hellman key negotiation algorithm, it is
computationally infeasible for an attacker to deduce the random number they agree
upon by analyzing their network communications. Oracle Advanced Security uses
the Diffie-Hellman key negotiation algorithm to generate session keys.
digital certificate
See
digital wallet
See
directory information tree
A hierarchical tree-like structure consisting of the DNs of the directory entries. See
distinguished name
The unique name of a directory entry. It comprises all of the individual names of the
parent entries back to the root in the
.