Oracle Audit Vault offers valuable features like centralized database audit, SQL traffic monitoring, and REDO_COLL, capturing old and new database values. Users appreciate the ease of generating inbuilt and custom compliance reports. It enables user activity tracking, alerts, and database firewall capabilities for unauthorized activity prevention. The tool integrates with various environments seamlessly, supports auditing across platforms, provides intuitive user interfaces, and enhances data security by protecting sensitive information. Its agentless architecture simplifies deployment and maintenance.
- "You can use this as a good audit reporting tool and it is worth to use it as a high compliance risk tool."
- "Protection, audit, and security of the database are valuable features."
- "Some of the most basic reasons for choosing Oracle's AVDF product are: User friendly (easy to use because it is not complicated to use)."
Oracle Audit Vault requires enhancements in areas such as its SQL mechanism, link-state tracking, pricing, and cloud compatibility. It needs to improve its auditing capabilities for databases and OS logins, while reporting and customization remain challenging for users. Network configurations can be complex, demanding better documentation. Administrative features like integration, flexible database ownership, and performance in handling large data collections need attention. The system's servers should be streamlined for cost-effectiveness.
- "Some of the earlier versions have not matured enough."
- "All departments of this product need to be improved."
- "In the previous version, when the aud$ and fga_log$ tables reached a certain size, the collectors sometimes shut down and it took too long to get reports from the AV console, so it was not working in a stable manner."