This IBM Data Privacy Passports training course will demonstrate how Data Privacy Passports will provide privacy protection to your environment and assist with your security strength in depth strategy. In this course you will learn how leveraging the Data Centric Audit and Protection (DCAP) capabilities of IBM Data Privacy Passports can help safeguard all sensitive data to comply with data privacy regulations, minimize the amount of sensitive data needlessly shared within the organization and to 3rd parties, ease the burden of manual and cumbersome audits, revoke access to sensitive data, and ultimately have full control over the protection of your data wherever it goes.
By attending IBM Data Privacy Passports workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Describe the DPP architecture: Policy, protection and enforcement
- Design a DPP solution to protect data moving through the enterprise
- Explain the difference between Protected data versus Enforced data
- Describe the components Data Privacy Passports (DPP)
- Policy
- TDO
- Trust Authority
- Passport Controller
- Plan the resources required to setup DPP
- Configure and implement a DPP instance inside an HPVS LPAR
- Manage a DPP instance
- Start and connect to your DPP instance
- Access your DPP controller and issue commands
- Manage keys
- Revoke Data Access
- Define and start a DPP policy
- Use DPP Programming interfaces: JDBC SQL REST APIs
- Work with TDOs: Source and Target DBMS
- General z15 and/or LinuxONE architecture knowledge
- Basic knowledge of linux or linux on z
- Basic knowledge of linux command line interface (CLI)
The IBM Data Privacy Passports class is ideal for:
- z/OS & Linux on z system programmers and IT specialists in charge of configuring, implementing and deploying DPP under z15.
