Preface

This guide provides security-related usage and configuration recommendations for Oracle Banking Collections and Recovery. This guide may outline procedures required to implement or secure certain features, but it is also not a general-purpose configuration manual.

Scope

Read Sections Completely

Each section should be read and understood completely. Instructions should never be blindly applied. Relevant discussion may occur immediately after instructions for an action, so be sure to read whole sections before beginning implementation.

Understand the Purpose of this Guidance

The purpose of the guidance is to provide security-relevant code and configuration recommendations.

Limitations

This guide is limited in its scope to the security-related guidelines for developers.

Audience

This guide is primarily intended for Developers for Oracle Banking Collections and Recovery and third party or vendor software’s. Some information may be relevant to IT decision makers and users of the application are also included. Readers are assumed to possess basic operating system, network, and system administration skills with awareness of vendor/third-party software’s and knowledge of Oracle Banking Collections and Recovery application.

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Related Resources

For more information, see these related Oracle resources:

  • REST API for Oracle Banking Collections and Recovery

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