IBM Access Manager simplifies access management with SSO, multi-factor authentication, and risk-based access. Learn to configure authentication, authorization, and manage web requests using reverse proxy junctions.
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1460 Broadway, 8th Floor, Room 8003
New York, NY 10036
Familiarity with the Linux command-line
Familiarity with LDAP, TCP/IP and HTTP
Working knowledge of security concepts, including SSL, authentication, and authorization
Basic knowledge of JavaScript
8th Floor
Room 8003
New York, NY 10036
Describe IBM Access Manager product and its key features
Discuss the architecture and deployment process
Configure Access Manager users, groups and domains
Introduce concepts of a reverse proxy and how it fits in your web-based infrastructure
Describe protected object space and the policy access control model
Explain how to set up reverse proxy junctions to handle web requests
Discuss and configure authentication mechanisms supported by Access Manager
Explain and set up logging, auditing, and tracing for Access Manager components
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