Training Course:IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business 6.0 Deployment and AdministrationSchool/Trainer:M/UX Austin, Chicago, Dallas, DC, Denver, Los Angeles, New York, Raleigh, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Through lecture and hands-on labs, learn about IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business 6.0. IBM Tivoli Access Manager is an authentication and authorization solution for corporate Web, client/server, and existing applications. Learn to control user access to protected information and resources by providing a centralized, flexible, and scalable access control solution.
This is an advanced course for system administrators, security architects, application programmers, and identity developers who maintain large numbers of users, groups, and access to specific information resources.
Skills Taught
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Describe how IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business secures access to business applications and resources Explain the architecture of IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business Describe how IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business can integrate with new or existing products to secure business applications and resources Describe how to install and configure IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business and its prerequisites for a particular case study Describe how to install and configure Web Portal Manager to manage the Access Manager environment Describe how to install and configure IBM Tivoli Directory Server Web Application Tool in order to ease management of the IBM Tivoli Directory Server user registry Troubleshoot Access Manager for e-business installations Describe the role of the user registry in IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business implementation Create users, groups, access control lists, and protected object policies to manage the authentication and authorization of users Use pdadmin commands and Web Portal Manager to manage users, groups, access control, and WebSEAL environment Describe authorization rules to customize access control Create Access Manager domains to unify the authentication and authorization of users Create Access Manager delegated administrators to delegate domain management responsibilities to lower-level administrators Use auditing to track users and administrators activities Implement the Access Manager common auditing and reporting systems (CARS) for historical and operational reporting Describe how WebSEAL secures Web-based resources Install and configure WebSEAL Describe and implement a variety of authentication methods including forms-based single sign-on, cross domain single sign-on, Windows desktop single sign-on (Simple and Protected Negotiation (SPNEGO)), and client-side certificates Describe Session Management Server (SMS) and WebSEAL shared session management to limit concurrent sessions and terminate or inspect active sessions Create and manage WebSEAL junctions to unify the Web space of the back-end servers with the Web space of the WebSEAL server Enable auditing to track user activities Enable logging to troubleshoot WebSEAL environment Describe how to tailor a security environment with IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business Web server plug-ins
Course outline
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business 6.0 introduction and overview
introduction to IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business architecture IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business integration IBM Tivoli Access Manger for e-business installation and configuration
IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business prerequisites IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business installation IBM Tivoli Access Manager and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) user registry
what is LDAP? IBM Tivoli Access Manager and the user registry installing and configuring the IBM Tivoli Directory Server Web Application Tool Managing users and groups
using the IBM Tivoli Access Manager Command Line and Graphical User Interface installing and configuring the Web Portal Manager using pdadmin commands and Web Portal Manager to manage users, groups, and access control Managing access control
controlling access with IBM Tivoli Access Manager Access Control Lists (ACL) Projected Object Policy (POP) Internet Protocol (IP) authentication Introduction to WebSEAL
what is WebSEAL? WebSEAL authentication WebSEAL junctions Web space protection Web space scalability single sign-on WebSEAL installation and configuration
installation prerequisites installation methods WebSEAL configuration WebSEAL instance management WebSEAL configuration files WebSEAL authentication mechanisms
authentication overview authentication methods basic authentication forms authentication client certificate authentication Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) header authentication IP address authentication token authentication Advanced authentication methods
multiplexing proxy agents switch user authentication re-authentication external authentication interface logout and password change operations login failure policy WebSEAL junctions
WebSEAL junctions overview managing junctions with Web Portal Manager managing junctions with pdadmin utility standard WebSEAL junctions transparent path junctions stateful junctions junction cookie junction mapping table generating a third party Web space (query-contents) junction throttling Virtual host junctions
virtual host junction concepts configuring a virtual host junction virtual host junctions in object space commands for virtual host junctions Single sign-on
single sign-on concepts single sign-on using HTTP Basic Authentication (BA) headers supplying client identity and generic password forwarding original client BA header information removing client BA header information supplying user name and password from Global Sign-On (GSO) GSO configuring a GSO enabled WebSEAL junction forms single sign-on authentication single sign-on to IBM WebSphere Lightweight Third Party Authentication (LTPA) Windows desktop single sign-on
Windows single sign-on overview SPNEGO Active Directory with Windows single sign-on configuration of Windows single sign-on CDSSO
CDSSO overview configuration of CDSSO extended attributes for CDSSO SMS
overview of SMS administration installation configuration SMS and WebSEAL Domain and policy proxy server
IBM Tivoli Access Manager secure domains managing secure domains using policy proxy servers Authorization rules
authorization rules creating custom authorization rRules Delegated administration
domain management responsibilities delegated administration delegated user and group administration delegated object space management Logging and auditing
policy server auditing policy server logging WebSEAL auditing WebSEAL logging CARS
CARS overview CARS installation and configuration CARS configuration for IBM Tivoli Access Manager policy server CARS WebSEAL configuration IBM Tivoli Access Manager reporting with CARS ...''
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