Oversikt
| Kurskode | TW103NO | Leveringsform | Classroom
(Hands-on labs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Varighet | 4.0 dager | Kurstype | |
| Listepris | Set by Partner |
IBM Tivoli Access Manager is an authentication and authorization solution for corporate Web, client-server, and e-commerce applications. It controls access to business critical information and resources with centralized, flexible, and scalable access control.
Learn the skills necessary to install and configure each component, secure a Web infrastructure using WebSEAL, use common auditing to centralize reports, learn Web applications, create security policies, and manage user sessions. This course includes hands-on labs that reinforce the skills required to deploy and administer Tivoli Access Manager for e-business.
This course is also offered as an Instructor-Led Online (ILO) class. See course IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business 6.1.1 Administration/Deployment (ILO) (8W103NO) for further information and class schedules.
Målgruppe
This intermediate level course is for system administrators, security architects, application programmers, and identity developers who are responsible for maintaining large numbers of users, groups, and access to specific information resources.
Mål
- 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
Nøkkelemner
Unit 1: Introduction and Overview
- IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business overview
- IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business architecture
Unit 2: Installation
- Tivoli Access Manager server installation
- Product prerequisites
- Supported platforms
- Installing Tivoli Access Manager servers using different installation methods.
Unit 3: Tivoli Access Manager and the LDAP User Registry
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol entries
- User registry in IBM Tivoli Access Manager
Unit 4: Managing Access Control
- pdadmin and the Web Portal Manager
- Using pdadmin commands and Web Portal Manager to manage users and groups
- Domain membership and multiple domains
- Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Access Control List attributes
- Managing Access Control Lists
- Protected Object Policies (POPs)
- Managing Protected Object Policies
Unit 5: Introduction to WebSEAL
- WebSEAL overview
- WebSEAL architecture and features
- WebSEAL protection of Web resources
- WebSEAL authentication mechanisms
- WebSEAL junctions
- Using WebSEAL to provide Web space scalability
Unit 6: WebSEAL Installation and Configuration
- WebSEAL installation components
- WebSEAL installation prerequisites
- Installing WebSEAL.
- WebSEAL configuration
- Managing WebSEAL instances
Unit 7: WebSEAL Authentication
- Configuring:
- Basic authentication
- Forms authentication
- Client-side certificate authentication
- HTTP header authentication
- Internet Protocol (IP) authentication
- Token authentication
Unit 8: WebSEAL Junctions
- Standard WebSEAL junctions
- Managing standard WebSEAL junctions
- WebSEAL link filtering
- Transparent path junctions
Unit 9: Single Sign-on
- Basic authentication single sign-on
- Global single sign-on (GSO)
- Forms single sign-on
Unit 10: Session Management Server
- Redundancy
- Using session management server (SMS) to support redundancy between WebSEAL instances
- Managing sessions using SMS
Unit 11: Logging and Auditing
- Logging and auditing features of TAMeB and WebSEAL.
- Logging and auditing in a TAMeB context
- Configuring logging to track the actions of TAMeB components
- Configuring auditing to track user actions
Unit 12: Producing Reports
- Generating reports from Tivoli Access Manager
- Common Audit Service (CAS) and Tivoli Common Reporting (TCR) installation
- Configuring Tivoli Access Manager components to send audit information to CAS
- Audit reports
Unit 13: Protecting JEE Applications
- Java Authorization Contract for Containers (JACC) and TAM interaction
- Authorization and user mapping to secure a Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) application