Abstract

Oracle HCM Cloud is a complete solution for managing human capital that incorporates sophisticated security measures. These features are meant to secure sensitive employee and organisational data in a digital context that is constantly developing. The purpose of this abstract is to investigate the fundamental security mechanisms that are included into Oracle HCM Cloud. The focus is on the role that these mechanisms play in guaranteeing the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data while adhering to demanding regulatory requirements. One of the most important aspects of the security architecture that Oracle HCM Cloud has is its powerful identity and access management system. In order to guarantee that only authorised workers are able to access sensitive information, this system makes use of multi-factor authentication (MFA) and single sign-on (SSO) features. By demanding additional verification procedures in addition to the conventional password authentication, multi-factor authentication (MFA) provides an additional layer of protection. User experience is simplified with single sign-on (SSO), which enables seamless access across numerous apps using a single set of credentials. This reduces the danger of password-related breaches, which is a significant benefit.

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