Oracle Authorization Policy Manager User Interface uses the general operational principle of
allowing the administrator to identify a security object first and after the object has been selected,
allow him or her to choose one of the operations available on it. Choose the three typical security
tasks performed using Oracle Authorization Policy Manager.
A.
Viewing Full Roles Hierarchies and managing Duty Role Hierarchies.
B.
securing a common object such as an attachment category or a profile Option
C.
managing job and Abstract (enterprise) Roles
D.
creating Implementation users that are mapped to the HR people
E.
viewing Data, Job, and Role Security Policies and Permission Grants
Explanation:
A: Frequently Used Operations include
* Viewing the External Role Hierarchy
* Managing the Application Role Hierarchy
Note: A role category is a collection of application roles. Role categories allow administrators
organizing application roles in arbitrary flat collections. Role categories are not used in policy
evaluations at runtime. Role categories are independent of (and should not be confused with) the
role hierarchy, which applies to both application and external roles.
Note: Authorization Policy Manager greatly simplifies the creation, configuration, and administration
of application policies
Incorrect answers:
D: In regards to enterprise users and external roles, Authorization
Policy Manager provides viewing and searching functionality only. To manage users and external
roles, use Oracle Identity Manager or some other identity management tool.
Reference; Administrator’s Guide for Authorization Policy Manager 11g,