""xiapw"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> Hi guys,can you give me some advices about how to improve the security of 
> postgresql?
> Now I major in the security of postgresql and the destination is create a 
> database with security level of B1(TCSEC),what should I do now,what 
> program language should I use?
> Thanks!
> Sting

PostgreSQL has a very good fame of security in real-world applications, but 
frankly it is at most in C2 level according to TCSEC standards (the in-core 
support of "auditing" is missing). So to support B1, there are some 
non-trivial work ahead I am afraid :-( I would suggest you have a look at 
the TCSEC standards and list the *exact* functionalities that we don't 
provide so far.

Regards,
Qingqing 



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