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    A Pauper's Approach to a Unified Security Framework for Oracle's PeopleSoft Applications

    Session Number: 30404
    Track: Security and Audit
    Sub-Categorization: Other
    Session Type: Tips and Tricks
    Tags: Campus Solutions 9.0, FMS 9.0, HCM 9.1, Implementation tips, Production Support, PS Security
    Primary Presenter: Vickie Martin [Consultant - CherryRoad Technologies]
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    Canal A => Mon, Mar 19, 2012 (04:30 PM - 05:30 PM)

    Learning Objectives from Session: • A common strategy for "naming"—something so simple yet so complex and political
    • Implementing a distributed security approach
    • Finding common ground for applications such as PeopleSoft Financials, PeopleSoft Human Resources, PeopleSoft Campus Solutions and PeopleSoft Portal—all very disparate applications that need a common thread
    • Doing more with less—resources are at a premium (not just human resources but also budget resources), making figuring out how to do things in an agile way while maintaining audit trails critical
    Product: PeopleSoft
    Version Presenting: PS 9.1
    Level of Customization: None or N/A
    Level of Partner Integration: Shared Institution/Partner
    Project Phase: Production
    Project Go Live: Q1 2011
    Target Audience: Functional
    Audience Level: Beginner
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    Description:  During implementations and upgrades, clients are responsible for putting together security to make sure it works. No one realizes how much there really is to security and the forethought required. Learn how some of our past Public Sector clients who were responsible for the entire security design, setup, testing and production use setup a portable security model. These clients quickly realized that there was no way that they could do this same thing with our one security administrator as they moved into subsequent phases and into production . Many clients try using scripts to load security from Excel; this ends up taking longer than expected and causes too many errors, not to mention it actually took more time than doing the security manually! Learn how we have worked with our clients to develop a streamlined approach to PS security by employing a common strategy for naming security, so as to assure we can support our large user group.




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