IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business 6.1.1 Administration and Deployment
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IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business 6.1.1 Administration and Deployment (TW103) Content Details |
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Unit 1: Introduction and Overview |
- IBM Tivoli Access Manager functions
- IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business
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- Product prerequisites
- Supported platforms and the user registries.
- Installing Tivoli Access Manager
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Unit 3: Tivoli Access Manager and the LDAP User Registry |
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol overview
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol entries
- Role the user registry in IBM Tivoli Access Manager
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Unit 4: Managing Access Control |
- pdadmin and the Web Portal Manager
- Managing users and groups
- Domain membership and multiple domains
- Defining access control lists (ACLs)
- Managing access control lists
- Protected object policies (POPs)
- Managing protected object policies
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Unit 5: Introduction to WebSEAL |
- Overview and architecture
- Protecting web resources.
- WebSEAL authentication mechanisms
- WebSEAL junctions
- Web space scalability
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Unit 6: WebSEAL Installation and Configuration |
- WebSEAL installation components
- WebSEAL installation prerequisites
- Installation
- Configuration
- Management
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Unit 7: WebSEAL Authentication |
- Basic authentication
- Forms authentication
- Client-side certificate authentication
- HTTP header authentication
- Internet Protocol (IP) authentication
- Token authentication
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Unit 8: WebSEAL Junctions |
- Standard WebSEAL junctions
- Managing standard WebSEAL junctions
- WebSEAL link filtering
- Transparent path junctions
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- Basic authentication single sign-on
- Global single sign-on (GSO)
- Forms single sign-on
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Unit 10: Session Management Server (SMS) |
- Server Redundancy
- Using SMS to support redundancy between WebSEAL instances
- Session management using SMS
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Unit 11: Logging and Auditing |
- TAMeB and WebSEAL logging capabilities
- Difference between logging and auditing in a TAMeB context
- Configuring logging
- Configuring auditing
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Unit 12: Producing Reports |
- Common Audit Service (CAS) installation
- Tivoli Common Reporting (TCR) installation
- Configuring Tivoli Access Manager components to send audit information to CAS.
- Generating audit reports
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Unit 13: Protecting JEE Applications |
- Java authorization contract for containers (JACC) and TAM interaction
- Configuring authorization and user mapping to secure Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) applications
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Skill Gained
- Describe the purpose and components of architecture of Tivoli Access Manager
- Install and configure the Tivoli Access Manager policy server, Web portal manager, and WebSEAL
- Create users, groups, access control lists, and protected object policies to manage the authentication and authorization of users
- Describe the authentication mechanisms used by WebSEAL
- Install and configure the session management server (SMS) to manage user sessions
- Use the common auditing service (CAS) and Tivoli Common Reporting (TCR) to generate reports about Tivoli
- Access Manager activity
- Integrate Tivoli Access Manager into a Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) application framework
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