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Security in an OBIEE implementation

11 June 2008 2 Comments

Don’t make security of your OBIEE or, for that matter, any BI deployment, an afterthought. I did this presentation this week at an Oracle Users group. It illustrates ways to secure your OBIEE implementation to restrict access to users and ways to limit access to only the data they need (e.g. restrictions by cost center). It also explains how to integrate your OBIEE application with eBusiness Suite single sign-on and responsibilities. Further, if you are looking for an easy way to encrypt sensitive data in your warehouse (like social security numbers or credit card numbers), you will find clues on how to do this without virtually writing any code.

Remember the AAMIE of security - Authentication, Authorization, Monitoring, Integration, Encryption.

Download the presentation OBIEE-Secured!

2 Comments »

  • surya said:

    Hi,
    Can you guide me importing EBS responsibilities into OBIEE to implement data level security

  • raz said:

    How can you build time series measures in OBIEE without using TODATE and AGO function?

    Please provide steps to build time series measures in OBIEE without using TODATE and AGO function. Dashboard results not storing in cache when using TODATE and AGO functions. eventhough its cached users queries not hitting cache because queries doesn’t match exact date time when using TODATE and AGO functions. so I want to build queries using sysdate and some simple calculations. Please send your inputs/ideas for my questions..

    Thanks in Advance

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