Security overview; Sign-on security; Connection security; Db2 internal security; Other options; Security strategy (Transaction Manager or Db2); Security strategy (centralised or decentralised); Using remote applications.
Internal Db2 SecurityDb2 security; Db2 security mechanism; Db2 security tables; Security terms; Authorisation ID; Privilege; Resource; Primary and Secondary Authorisation IDs; Maintaining security; Data Control Language; Grouped privileges; Explicit & implicit privileges; Ownership considerations; Static and Dynamic SQL; Static SQL considerations; Dynamic SQL considerations; Db2 security disadvantages.
Data Control Language & PrivilegesSQL GRANT and REVOKE statements; Cascading REVOKE; Package, plan & collection privileges; Database, table, & view privileges; Other object privileges; System privileges; DCL examples: application development, Bind, program execution; Insufficient authority.
Db2 Security Reporting and AuditingDb2 catalog security tables; Common table columns; Security tables 1 - 4; Auditing tables; Audit trace.
RACF Security OverviewWhat is RACF?; Identifying and verifying users; Checking authorisations; Recording and reporting; Terminology - users and groups; Terminology - resources and classes; Terminology - profiles; User profile; Resource Profile; Discrete and generic profiles; Creating Generic Profiles; Maintaining RACF Security.
Defining the Db2 Subsystem to RACFAddress space authorisation; Protected access profiles; RACF router table; Db2 address spaces; Permitting RACF access; Protecting Db2 datasets - create profiles; Protecting Db2 datasets - permitting access.
Defining Db2 Objects to RACFNative DB2 security; DB2 with RACF; RACF / DB2 external security module; Installation; Mapping DB2 authorisation checks; Scope of RACF classes; Multi-subsystem scope classes; Single subsystem scope classes; Customisation; DB2 objects and RACF classes; Profiles; Privileges - buffer pools, storage groups & tablespaces; Privileges - DB2 system; Privileges - database and schema; Privileges - tables, views, indexes and user-defined functions; Privileges - collection, plan and package; Privileges - distinct types, sequences and stored procedures; Privileges - administrative authorities; Insufficient authority; Migration tools.
Further Db2 Security TechniquesMulti-level security overview; Security labels; Row level granularity; Multi-level security and SELECT; Multi-level security and INSERT; Multi-level security and UPDATE; Multi-level security and DELETE; Multi-level security and utilities; Row and column access control; row permissions; column masks.
Distributed Data ConsiderationsDistributed Data overview; DDF components; Communications tables; Security actions (client); Security actions (server with SNA client); Security actions (server with TCP/IP client).
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