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PeopleSoft PUBLIC User Security |
PeopleSoft Public users are not required to authenticate (sign on). These are generic accounts created for specific purposes, for example... |
Oracle Security Blog | |
Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1 and 12.2 Support for TLS 1.2 Added |
Oracle has released support for TLS 1.2 in Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1 and 12.2. Previously, Oracle E-Business Suite only supported SSLv3... |
Oracle Security Blog | |
PeopleSoft Guest User Security |
Being hospitable and welcoming to guests is usually considered good manners. That said, being a gracious host does not mean you should be... |
Oracle Security Blog | |
PeopleSoft Security User Authorization Audits |
When performing a PeopleSoft security audit, reviewing what rights and privileges individual users have been granted for system and application... |
Oracle Security Blog | |
PeopleSoft Integration Broker (IB) Security |
Securing the PeopleSoft Integration Broker (IB) ensures the security of messaging both within PeopleSoft applications and among third-party... |
Oracle Security Blog | |
PeopleSoft Logging and Auditing |
Logging and auditing are one of the pillars of PeopleSoft Security. Both application and database auditing is required. Logging and auditing... |
Oracle Security Blog | |
PeopleSoft Database Secure Baseline Configuration |
PeopleSoft, similar to other major ERP applications, while depending on a database to store information, arguably does not secure the supporting... |
Oracle Security Blog | |
Oracle E-Business Suite Web Security Vulnerabilities Examined |
The Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) is a large and complex web application and this web application must be properly secured to prevent web attacks... |
Security Resources | File |
PeopleTools October 2014 CPU Security Patch |
The prior blog post (PeopleSoft Security Patches) reviewed PeopleSoft CPU... |
Oracle Security Blog | |
PeopleSoft Security Patches |
The process of applying security patches starts with identifying which patches to apply. For PeopleSoft, security patches need to be considered... |
Oracle Security Blog |