Oracle Entitlements Server 10g R3: Develop Secure Applications
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Description
This course introduces Oracle Entitlements server and how it is used to secure applications and resources. The course covers the fundamentals of policy modeling from the perspective of a developer needing to secure various resources. This course differs from traditional policy modeling courses in that it describes the mechanics of policy management but not the methodology. The intent is to make a developer (who consumes existing policy) capable of securing existing resources such as pages, web services, EJBs, web services, etc.
Topics Covered:- Understand and describe the Entitlements problem, including core security concepts and technology
- Understand and describe the architecture of Oracle …
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This course introduces Oracle Entitlements server and how it is used to secure applications and resources. The course covers the fundamentals of policy modeling from the perspective of a developer needing to secure various resources. This course differs from traditional policy modeling courses in that it describes the mechanics of policy management but not the methodology. The intent is to make a developer (who consumes existing policy) capable of securing existing resources such as pages, web services, EJBs, web services, etc.
Topics Covered:- Understand and describe the Entitlements problem, including core security concepts and technology
- Understand and describe the architecture of Oracle Entitlements Server, including core components and their deployment
- Install and configure OES 10gR3, including both administrator and security modules
- Develop and simulate security policy
- Extend OES using custom developed attribute retrievers and evaluator functions
- Secure Web Application Servers, including WebLogic Server instances
Audience
- Application Developers
- Developer
- Functional Implementer
- J2EE Developer
- Java Developer
- Project Manager
- Technical Administrator
- Security Administrators
Course Topics The Entitlements Problem
- What is application security
- The Entitlements Problem
- What is Oracle Entitlements Server
- Installing Oracle Entitlements Server
- Introduction to Oracle Entitlements Server
- Policy Management Concepts
- Integrations
- Oracle Entitlement Server Architecture
- Security Policy Concepts
- Typical Policy Elements
- Security Policy Type and Terms Overview
- Policy Modeling Concepts
- Policy Modeling Elements and Syntax
- Policy Life Cycle and Distribution
- Defining Service Control Managers and Security Modules
- Importing and Exporting policy
- Simulator Concepts
- Create, Configure and Remove Simulators
- Using simulators to simulate role and authorization policy
- Creating and using Constants
- Creating and using Constraints
- Extending OES via Attribute Retrievers
- Attribute Caching
- Resource attributes and functions
- Policy Modeling Extensions
- Evaluation Functions
- Attribute Converters
- Resource Converters
- Custom Providers
- Security Module Review
- Inward Facing Integrations
- Installing Security Modules
- Enrolling and configuring the WLS SM
- Case Study - MedRec
- Best Practices
Course Objectives
- Understand and describe the Entitlements problem
- Understand and describe the benefits of Oracle Entitlements Server
- Learn to install and configure Oracle Entitlement Server
- Learn security policy modeling concepts and fundamentals, including policy simulation
- Learn advanced security policy modeling concepts and techniques
- Learn how to extend Oracle Entitlement Server via Attribute Retrievers and Evaluation functions
- Learn how to secure various security clients including WebLogic Server, Websphere, MS Sharepoint, Oracle RDBMS and others
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