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Short Description:
Get an in-depth understanding of the IBM Security Architecture Model and the various security mechanisms provided by AIX.
Full Description:
Overview
Get an in-depth understanding of the IBM Security Architecture Model and the various security mechanisms provided by AIX. Start a layered approach to securing AIX systems in an enterprise or e-business environment. Focus on host-based security mechanisms included in the standard AIX software installed filesets. Through exercises, learn to implement additional security checks and controls for user management, file access, and system auditing above the default actions by the respective security mechanisms.
Skills taught
Explain common security concepts including accountability, authentication, authorization, confidentiality, privacy, integrity, and availability, and how they apply to AIX
Describe processes for effective security management
Evaluate a security policy
Identify security vulnerabilities in a sample AIX system
Use AIX features to implement a security policy on a sample system including authentication, authorization, preventing denial of service attacks, and auditing
Audience
AIX system administrators and Information Technology (IT) managers responsible for application and system security on AIX hosts. Although the security mechanisms covered are AIX based, this course has value for individuals responsible for security on any UNIX system.
Duration:
3.0 Days
Price:
$2,400.00
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