Veza, the identity security company, is introducing Veza for Oracle Applications, a new offering to unify and secure access governance across complex Oracle environments, including Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS), JD Edwards EnterpriseOne (JDE), Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, and Oracle Databases. The platform aims to address long-standing gaps in Oracle access governance, risk, and compliance (GRC), Veza said.
System specific permissions and entitlements across legacy Oracle environments can lead to over-permissioning, audit risk, and policy violations. Without centralized identity visibility, dormant accounts and toxic role combinations can persist undetected, exposing organizations to SOX, PCI-DSS, and GDPR violations, according to the company.
Veza’s new integrations address these issues to help organizations move from reactive fire drills around audit findings to proactive risk reduction:
- Eliminate Blind Spots: Gain centralized visibility across all Oracle applications, uncovering hidden access risks.
- Manage Least Privilege at Scale: Detect privilege sprawl and right-size roles to reduce insider threats and compliance violations.
- Catch Risks in Near Real Time: Monitor critical changes to roles and permissions and get alerted to policy violations as they happen.
- Accelerate Compliance: Automate access reviews and generate audit-ready reports in minutes, not weeks.
Veza integrates with Oracle environments via native APIs and secure, agentless connections, eliminating the need for custom code or downtime.
With Veza, Oracle customers can help unify identity across their Oracle ecosystem and understand exactly what users can do. With auto-discovery of roles and entitlements, intuitive workflows, and near real-time alerting, organizations can operationalize access governance quickly and without disruption.
“IAM transformation starts with understanding access permissions and entitlements, not just users and groups,” said Tarun Thakur, CEO and co-founder of Veza. “With over 300 integrations and over 20 billion permissions analyzed, Veza goes beyond SCIM to map fine-grained entitlements across enterprise systems. Our Access Graph normalizes this data into effective access, giving teams the clarity to reduce risk, enforce least privilege and prove compliance without operational drag. To meet customer demand, we’re scaling to more than 3,000 integrations by 2026, accelerated by LLM-based AI for faster development and app onboarding delivery.”
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