In IBM Security Identity Manager - Administration training course, you will learn to configure an IBM Security Identity Manager deployment on Linux. Lecture topics include planning, installation, configuration, reporting, and problem determination.
By attending IBM Security Identity Manager - Administration workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Describe the value proposition of IBM Security Identity Manager
- Describe the process of creating a needs assessment document for Security Identity Manager
- Identify the major components of the IBM Security Identity Manager system architecture
- Describe the installation process for IBM Security Identity Manager and middleware
- Configure organizational units, locations, and administrative domains
- Navigate LDAP directory data
- Create static and dynamic organizational roles
- Create identity feeds for the five feed types
- Manually request, modify, suspend, restore, and delete accounts
- Create services and configure reconciliation
- Create identity, password, service selection, provisioning, and recertification policies
- Describe workflow elements and create workflows
- Describe notifications and use the Notification Post Office
- Create groups, views, and access control items
- Create and manage account and access entitlements
- Modify join directives
- Correct noncompliant accounts and adopt orphaned accounts
- Manage account and access request activities
- Configure life cycle management
- Customize account and other entity forms
- Configure service forms, password settings, and synchronization
- Customize the administrative and self-service consoles
- Generate reports and design custom reports
- Audit request activities
- Describe methods of problem determination
- Familiarity with LDAP and TCP/IP
- Familiarity with JavaScript
- Basic Linux administrative skills
- Basic IBM WebSphere Application Server administrative skills
This IBM Security Identity Manager - Administration class is designed for system administrators and implementers.
