Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Explained

Label1:Name
Data1:Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
Label2:Formerly called
Data2:Bharosa
Label3:Founders
Data3:Thomas Varghese
Don Bosco Durai
Jon Fisher, Bharosa CEO
Label4:Company
Data4:Oracle Corporation
Label5:Software
Data5:Oracle Identity Management
Label6:Website

The Oracle Adaptive Access Manager (OAAM) is part of the Oracle Identity Management product suite that provides access control services to web and other online applications.[1] [2] [3] Oracle Adaptive Access Manager was developed by the company Bharosa, which was founded by Thomas Varghese, Don Bosco Durai and CEO Jon Fisher. The software was included in Oracle's acquisition of Bharosa.[4]

History

Oracle acquired Bharosa, which means 'trust' in the Hindi language, to extend its web-based access management solutions. In 2003, Bharosa was founded by Thomas Varghese, a research scientist and serial entrepreneur. Later, Don Bosco Durai and Jon Fisher came on board as co-founders.[3]

Design philosophy

The premise was simple in that the existing authentication technologies were unsatisfactory and easy to compromise. No authentication technology can really provide its full and intended security benefits unless the computer and computer network are re-designed from the grounds up.[5]

Oracle Adaptive Access Manager has two components, the strong Authentication-agnostic security component and the application-agnostic Risk component. One simple example of the Strong Authentication component is that a User can choose a personalized keypad and use mouse clicks to enter password to prevent passwords being stolen with key loggers and being phished or pharmed. The Risk Component analyzes the authentication and transaction data for abnormalities and anomalies in real-time to prevent fraud and also in off-line mode to identify and detect internet fraud.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adaptive Access Management Enabling Fraud Prevention and Strong Authentication for Online Services. 23 May 2013.
  2. Web site: Oracle Adaptive Access Manager. ApTec. 23 May 2013.
  3. Web site: Access Oracle Adaptive Access Manager: What, Why, How. Piocon. 23 May 2013.
  4. Web site: CrowdOptic’s Jon Fisher Warns Software Startup CEOs: Buck the Trends . Kathleen Goolsby . Sand Hill . 11 April 2013 . 8 September 2014.
  5. http://www.oracle.com/products/middleware/identity-management/adaptive-access-manager.html Oracle Adaptive Access Manager