This course explains how to set up security for the z/OS networking environment. With the advent of TCP/IP and the Internet, network security requirements have become more stringent and complex.
The Communications Server, along with other elements in z/OS including RACF and Policy Agent (PAGENT), provides IP security functions. These protect data privacy and intergrity for z/OS, and protect system resources from unauthorized access.
This is a 'workshop' style course, and attendees will work through extensive hands-on exercises, on their own z/OS system.
This course is also available 'on demand' (minimum 2 students) for additional public presentations or for one-company, on-site presentations.
Attendees will need a sound knowledge of TCP/IP concepts and protocols (this can be gained by attending the RSM course TCP/IP Fundamentals), and TCP/IP in a z/OS environment (this can be gained by attending the RSM course z/OS Communications Server Part 2 - Implementing TCP/IP under z/OS. A good knowledge of UNIX System Services is also needed, which can be gained by attending RSM's course Using RACF under UNIX System Services (USS).
RACF Demystified
Protecting System Resources
Certificate Management in z/OS
Network Security Services
Policy Agent
Central Policy Server
Quality of Service
IP Filtering
IP Security
Network Address Translation Traversal Support
Application Transparent Transport Layer Security
SSH Daemon and SFTP
Intrusion Detection Services
Polcy Based Routing
Join our public courses in our Denmark facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.