Oracle Cloud Risk Management 26C delivers major enhancements in audit business objects,
segregation of duties (SoD) controls, and AI-powered security monitoring. The release
introduces a new Project Manager business object, Redwood dashboards for SoD conflicts, and
an Agentic AI Security Command Center for proactive governance.

�� Key Highlights in Oracle Cloud Risk Management 26C

  1. Business Object Enhancements
    Audit Updates:
    New attributes like EligibleForIngestionYn, LastIngestionDate, Expiration Date Calculation Basis,
    and AttachmentTypeTags.
    Hybrid search enabled for Value Sets.

New Project Manager Object:

Replaces the unreliable Project Manager attribute in Projects.

Provides precise ownership visibility across projects.

Business Benefit: Stronger alignment with audit policies and improved project accountability.

  1. Segregation of Duties (SoD) Enhancements
    Redwood SoD Violation Dashboard: Modern UI for conflict visualization and remediation
    tracking.

AI-Powered Recommendations: Suggests risky role combinations and remediation actions.

Preventive SoD Controls: Real-time conflict validation during role assignment (enabled by
default).

Impact: Reduces excessive privilege assignments and strengthens preventive governance.

  1. Agentic AI Security Command Center
    Continuous Risk Analysis: AI app monitors roles, users, and transactions for violations.

Dashboards & Panels:

Top 5 Roles with SoD Violations

Top 5 Users with Access Violations

Transaction Activity (high-risk transactions)

Business Process Compliance health overview

Prioritized Actions: AI-generated remediation steps, role revocation, and compliance
summaries.

Controlled Availability: Currently for non-production environments only.

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Oracle Cloud Risk Management 26C Release: What’s New?
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