Oracle Identity Governance 11g R2: Privileged Accounts Management NEW
Oracle Privileged Account Manager 11g R2 PS1 helps you efficiently comply with regulatory requirements, secure critical applications and sensitive data and lower operational costs. This four-day Oracle Identity Governance 11g R2: Privileged Accounts Management course begins by familiarizing you with administrative and implementation concepts associated with Oracle Privileged Account Manager.
Learn To:
- Install and configure Oracle Privileged Account Manager.
- Administer Oracle Privileged Account Manager.
- Implement authorization, authentication and security.
- Start and navigate the Oracle Privileged Account Manager Console, CLI tool and RESTful APIs.
- Create and manage targets, privileged accoun…
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Oracle Privileged Account Manager 11g R2 PS1 helps you efficiently comply with regulatory requirements, secure critical applications and sensitive data and lower operational costs. This four-day Oracle Identity Governance 11g R2: Privileged Accounts Management course begins by familiarizing you with administrative and implementation concepts associated with Oracle Privileged Account Manager.
Learn To:
- Install and configure Oracle Privileged Account Manager.
- Administer Oracle Privileged Account Manager.
- Implement authorization, authentication and security.
- Start and navigate the Oracle Privileged Account Manager Console, CLI tool and RESTful APIs.
- Create and manage targets, privileged accounts, application accounts, grants and policies.
- Perform auditing, reporting and logging.
- Integrate Oracle Privileged Account Manager and Oracle Identity Manager.
- Leverage a solution that easily and safely manages passwords for shared or administrative accounts.
Learn Import and Export Commands
This course will also teach you about export and import commands. Expert Oracle University instructors will help you understand the objects that they can transfer. Explore how the commands can be configured to move the Oracle Privileged Account Manager entities from a test environment to a production environment.
Integrating the Oracle Identity Governance Suite
In addition, you'll explore how Oracle Privileged Account Manager and Oracle Identity Manager work together as part of an integrated solution. This course also teaches you how to configure Oracle Privileged Account Manager to integrate with Oracle Identity Manager.
Audience
- Database Administrators
- Application Developers
- Security Compliance Auditors
- Security Compliance Professionals
- Developer
- Technical Administrator
- Security Administrators
- Technical Consultant
Course Topics Introducing Oracle Privileged Account Manager 11g R2 PS1
- Learn about the objectives, units, and lessons that compose the course
- Identify Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Discuss the benefits of using Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Explain security in Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Discuss authentication and authorization in Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Examine how to implement security in Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Using the Repository Creation Utility (RCU)
- Installing Oracle WebLogic Server
- Installing Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Enabling Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) in Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Creating an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain for Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Configuring a Security Store
- Starting the Oracle WebLogic Admin Server Instance
- Configuring Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Identify an Identity Connector Framework (ICF) connector
- Compare three types of ICF connectors
- Start Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Manage an Oracle Privileged Account Manager server
- Discuss the four accordions that compose Oracle Privileged Account Manager’s Console: the Home, Reports, Administration, and Configuration accordions
- Use the Search portlet and Search Results table functionalities of the Console
- Compare privileged accounts and targets
- Discuss three types of privileged accounts: system accounts, application accounts, and shared accounts
- Explain three ways to add privileged accounts and targets in Oracle Privileged Account Manager: the Console, the CLI tool, and RESTful APIs
- Create and manage targets and privileged accounts in Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Identify grants
- Discuss how administrators can use grants to provide users and groups with access to privileged accounts
- Compare direct and indirect grants
- Examine the relationship grants have with users and groups
- Use the Console, CLI tool, and RESTful APIs to create and manage grants for users and groups in Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Compare password policies and usage policies
- Examine the relationship password policies have with privileged accounts and usage policies have with grants
- Discuss best practices for using password policies and usage policies
- Use the Console, CLI tool, and RESTful APIs to create and manage password policies and usage policies in Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Explain self-service workflows in Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Describe the life cycle of a self-service workflowDescribe the life cycle of a self-service workflow: searching for, opening, checking out, using, and checking in a privileged account
- Use the Console, CLI tool, and RESTful APIs to perform self-service workflow-related tasks in Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Explain how to transfer configuration data from one Oracle Privileged Account Manager environment to another
- Examine the types of configuration data that you can export and import
- Discuss the operations, advantages, and best practices for transferring configuration data
- Use the export and import commands of the CLI tool to transfer configuration data in Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Identify and compare auditing, reporting, and logging
- Explain how Oracle Privileged Account Manager audits changes to its targets, privileged accounts, and policies
- Examine the audit levels and audit repositories associated with Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Identify and compare reports that an administrator can create for Oracle Privileged Account Manager targets, privileged accounts, and policies
- Explain how to configure Oracle BI Publisher so that it can be used to create Oracle Privileged Account Manager reports
- Discuss the benefits of logging
- Identify log files specific to Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Discuss information levels associated with log files
- Discuss two Oracle Identity Management products that compose the Oracle Identity Governance Suite: Oracle Privileged Account Manager and Oracle Identity Manager
- Describe the features of the Oracle Identity Governance Suite
- Explain how Oracle Privileged Account Manager and Oracle Identity Manager work together as part of an integrated solution
Course Objectives
- Discuss Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Install and configure Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Use Oracle Privileged Account Manager targets
- Use Oracle Privileged Account Manager privileged accounts
- Use Oracle Privileged Account Manager direct and indirect grants
- Use Oracle Privileged Account Manager password polics and usage policies
- Use Oracle Privileged Account Manager self-service workflows
- Transfer Oracle Privileged Account Manager configuration data
- Perform auditing, reporting, and logging for Oracle Privileged Account Manager
- Integrate Oracle Privileged Account Manager and Oracle Identity Manager
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