In this workshop, you learn to maintain a RACFdatabase with IBM Security zSecure Admin and monitor the system with IBM Security zSecure Audit.
During hands-on exercises, you act as a RACF security administrator for a fictitious company. In this simulated job role, you learn to define a RACF security environment for a specific department.
This workshop teaches the basics of the security administration process and how to implement company security policies and guidelines into specific RACF profile definitions and settings. You learn to verify the quality and validity of RACF profiles that you define. Finally, you learn to interpret and report SMF events that the z/Os system logs during this RACF management workshop.
After this course participants should be able to:
Unit 1: UNIX System Services security introduction
Unit 2: Protect files and directories
Unit 3: Report and audit UNIX System Services
Before taking this course, make sure that you have the following skills:
If you do not have these skills, you can learn these skills by attending one or more of the following suggested courses:
This intermediate-level course is intended for users that are involved with the maintenance of USS-related security definitions or auditing of the z/OS USS environment.
For example, security administrators, compliance officers, systems programmers, and auditors can benefit from taking this course.
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