IBM Security Access Manager for Web is an integrated access appliance that provides web access security protection in a modular package. It defends applications and data against targeted web attacks and vulnerabilities.
Prerequisties
• Basic LDAP skills
• Basic Linux administration
Duration: 30hrs
Course Content
1 Introduction and overview
7 Using instances and junctions
8 Using logs, audits, and traces
Prerequisties
• Basic LDAP skills
• Basic Linux administration
Duration: 30hrs
Course Content
1 Introduction and overview
- IBM Security Access Manager for Web
- Security policy
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Policy Servers
- Protected resources
- Architecture
2 Understanding reverse proxy concepts
- Reverse proxy features
- Authentication check
- Authorization check
3 Using the Web Gateway Appliance
- Configuring the runtime component and the policy server
- Creating a reverse proxy instance
- Creating a junction
4 Administering Security Access Manager
- Policy administration
- Security Access Manager user interfaces
- Policy Administration interface
- The pdadmin tool
- Security Access Manager users
- Creating Security Access Manager users
- Security Access Manager groups
5 Managing access control
- Access control lists
- Access control list properties
- ACL permissions
- Managing ACLs
- Access control lists and groups
- Inherited and explicit rules
6 Understanding authentication mechanisms
- Authentication overview
- Authentication methods
7 Using instances and junctions
- How junctions work
- URL filtering
8 Using logs, audits, and traces