Is there any Recommended Tools by Oracle for doing Penetration Testing

Is there any Recommended Tools by Oracle for doing Penetration Testing in Oracle CRM On Demand (Single Tenant Environment.)

HI,
as far as I know Oracle not encouraged customers to perform this kind of tests.

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