Identify the capabilities of the SignOn Audit feature used for auditing system resources
Applications. (Choose all that apply.)
A.
It enables monitoring of user activity.
B.
It enables auditing at the user level.
C.
Itenables auditing at the responsibility or form level.
D.
It provides online access to audit data through the Monitor Users form.
E.
It enables determining how any data row or element obtained its current value.
Explanation:
You use the Sign-On:Audit Level user profile option to control who Sign-On Audit
tracks and the level at which they are audited.
The Sign-On:Audit Level profile option allows you to select a level at which to audit users who sign
on to Oracle Applications. Four audit levels increase in functionality: None, User(B),
Responsibility(C), and Form(C).
None is the default value, and means do not audit any users who sign on to Oracle Applications.
Auditing at the User level tracks :
* who signs on to your system
* the times users log on and off
* the terminals in use
Auditing at the Responsibility level performs the User level audit functions and tracks:
* the responsibilities users choose
* how much time users spend using each responsibility
Auditing at the Form level performs the Responsibility level audit functions and tracks:
* the forms users choose
* how long users spend using each form
Reference:Setting Up Sign-On Audit