2.2 Features of Oracle Adaptive Risk Management (OARM)

Oracle Adaptive Risk Management (OARM) system revolves around user activities, which are secured using business friendly rules.

OARM is shipped with an out-of-the-box User Authentication activity, which is baked in with a rich set of rules that can readily be used to secure the business. The system also provides the capability to augment the User Authentication activity with additional rules, remove rules not applicable to business, or add net new user activities to be monitored. OARM supports seeding data feeds from certified external sources that would also be used in risk analytics. This, combined with OARM's profiling capability provides the right mix of seed data for running analytics.

Configuration of Rules, managing and monitoring User Activities can be achieved with an intuitively designed Administration Console. The Administration Console allows Administrators to implement rules applicable to their Organization without being concerned with the nuances of the underlying system.

OARM in conjunction with OAA provides a large set of modern, multi-factor challenge methods allowing Administrators to choose challenge mechanisms that fit their business requirements. OAA also makes integration of OARM with existing Identity Management systems like Oracle Access Management Suite (OAM), very easy to achieve.