Preface
Administering Oracle Advanced Authentication (OAA) and Oracle Adaptive Risk Management (OARM) describes how to install Oracle Advanced Authentication and Oracle Adaptive Risk Management, configure and integrate with OAM and ORA to provide multi-factor authentication capabilities, and transition from Oracle Adaptive Access Manager (OAAM) to OARM and OAA.
Audience
This guide is intended for:
- Administrators responsible for installing and configuring Oracle Advanced Authentication (OAA)
- Administrators responsible for installing and configuring Oracle Adaptive Risk Management (OARM)
- Administrators responsible for installing and configuring Oracle Universal Authenticator (OUA)
- Administrators responsible for integrating Oracle Access Management (OAM) and Oracle RADIUS Agent (ORA) with OAA for multi-factor authentication.
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