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Role Based Access Controls in R12 – Pros & Cons

Submitted by Cam Larner on 25 Oct, 2018 0 comment

Thinking of deploying User Management’s RBAC (Role Based Access Controls) in your EBS R12 instance? RBAC, in principle, has been touted as a best practice for efficiently achieving SoD compliance in systems prone to access risk. Advocates assert that once configured, it requires less effort to maintain and provision

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Achieve SoD Compliance with Cloud based User Access Controls

Submitted by Cam Larner on 15 Aug, 2018 0 comment

Oracle has announced end of support for GRC on R12, as it “encourages” customers to upgrade to Fusion. Concerned about your GRC investment? Why not consider Absolute’s Cloud based User Access Controls module for SoD Compliance, SoD Violations Manager? Whether you run EBS on R11, R12 or in the Cloud, it’s

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Certify Responsibility Assignments – Automate User Access Controls

Submitted by Cam Larner on 15 Mar, 2018 2 comments

Many Oracle E-Business Suite customers periodically audit who has access to what EBS Responsibilities…manually! To automate user access controls in Oracle EBS, Absolute Technologies added Certify Responsibility Assignments™ (CRA) to its suite of GRC products. CRA empowers internal auditors and assignment approvers

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OAUG Collaborate 18

Submitted by Cam Larner on 15 Mar, 2018 0 comment

Absolute will be exhibiting at Booth 1344 during the OAUG Collaborate 18 conference from April 22-26, 2018 in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Drop by to discuss how our suite of GRC solutions can automate your User Access Controls in E-Business Suite, from policy to certification, to achieve 100%

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Resolving Java Security Issues in Oracle E-Business Suite

Submitted by on 01 Jul, 2015 0 comment

A customer recently contacted me regarding issues connecting to Oracle EBS forms based modules (like SOD Violations Manager), in which new security settings in Java 7+ were preventing him from accessing the application. I advised him that he now needed to register the module’s URL as a trusted site in Java and in the

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