Titulo: Enterprise Multiplatform Auditing
Fecha de ultima actualizacion: 30 April 2008
Paginas: 352
Table of Contents
Part 1. Tools
Chapter 2. Enterprise-wide auditing tools
2.1 Tivoli Compliance Insight manager (TCIM)
2.2 Tivoli Directory Server (TDS)
2.3 Tivoli Directory Integrator (TDI)
Chapter 3. e-business model auditing tools
3.1 Overview of the e-business model
3.2 Tivoli Access Manager for e-business
3.3 WebSphere Application Server and TAM JACC Provider
3.4 WebSphere Application Server using z/OS SAF
Chapter 4. z/OS
4.1 RACF
4.2 SMF
4.3 zSecure
Chapter 5. UNIX/Linux auditing tools
5.1 Linux auditing subsystem
5.2 Tivoli Access Manager for Operating Systems (TAMOS)
5.3 UNIX auditing
Chapter 6. DB2 auditing tools
6.1 Introduction to DB2 on z/OS auditing
6.2 Auditing data from SMF
6.3 Auditing Management Expert for DB2
6.4 User RACF for DB2 Security 116
6.5 DB2 Univeral Database auditing 119
Part 2. Scenarios
Chapter 7. Introduction to scenarios
7.1 Scenarios description
Chapter 8. e-business scenarios
8.1 Scenarios with WebSphere Application Server on z/OS
8.2 Scenarios with WebSphere Application Server on Linux on System z
Chapter 9. Privileged access
9.1 WebSphere Application Server privileged user
9.2 z/OS ITDS LDAP Administrator DN
9.3 TAM sysadmin
9.4 Linux privileged (uid=0)
9.5 UNIX/Linux privileged user with TAMOS (uid=0)
9.6 z/OS privilege users scenarios
9.7 DB2 database administrator scenarios
Appendix A. Appendix A - Linux Audit record description
Appendix B. SSL/SSH Configuration Guides
Fecha de ultima actualizacion: 30 April 2008
Paginas: 352
Table of Contents
Part 1. Tools
Chapter 2. Enterprise-wide auditing tools
2.1 Tivoli Compliance Insight manager (TCIM)
2.2 Tivoli Directory Server (TDS)
2.3 Tivoli Directory Integrator (TDI)
Chapter 3. e-business model auditing tools
3.1 Overview of the e-business model
3.2 Tivoli Access Manager for e-business
3.3 WebSphere Application Server and TAM JACC Provider
3.4 WebSphere Application Server using z/OS SAF
Chapter 4. z/OS
4.1 RACF
4.2 SMF
4.3 zSecure
Chapter 5. UNIX/Linux auditing tools
5.1 Linux auditing subsystem
5.2 Tivoli Access Manager for Operating Systems (TAMOS)
5.3 UNIX auditing
Chapter 6. DB2 auditing tools
6.1 Introduction to DB2 on z/OS auditing
6.2 Auditing data from SMF
6.3 Auditing Management Expert for DB2
6.4 User RACF for DB2 Security 116
6.5 DB2 Univeral Database auditing 119
Part 2. Scenarios
Chapter 7. Introduction to scenarios
7.1 Scenarios description
Chapter 8. e-business scenarios
8.1 Scenarios with WebSphere Application Server on z/OS
8.2 Scenarios with WebSphere Application Server on Linux on System z
Chapter 9. Privileged access
9.1 WebSphere Application Server privileged user
9.2 z/OS ITDS LDAP Administrator DN
9.3 TAM sysadmin
9.4 Linux privileged (uid=0)
9.5 UNIX/Linux privileged user with TAMOS (uid=0)
9.6 z/OS privilege users scenarios
9.7 DB2 database administrator scenarios
Appendix A. Appendix A - Linux Audit record description
Appendix B. SSL/SSH Configuration Guides
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