WASHINGTON AREA MIDRANGE

Mid Atlantic Midrange Seminar





















 

Mid Atlantic Midrange is proud to offer the next in our continuing education seminars, bringing you the best education and educators available in the iSeries world, and to do so at User Group Rates.

A Day of OS/400(i5/OS) Security
With IBM's Brian Krings

This one-day seminar explores the issues regarding the development and deployment of the latest in OS/400 security methods and options.

We start out with: What's New in V5R3 Security. This is an overview of the details in the Great New Function in V5R3. Exciting new security features are being added with each new release. This session covers the most important features added to the latest one (V5R4).

In this session we will cover things like:

  • What new features have been added to iSeries security.
  • What benefits these features provide.
Then we move on to: Great New Function in V5R3 Single Sign-on. IBM first released EIM in V5R2. Several new exciting enhancements were added in V5R3. Come and here all about them and how they can make your Single Sign-on life even easier! We will cover what the new functions are and how they can be used.

Our next area will be: Single Sign-on In a Single Day. Are you administrators tired of trying to track everywhere your users have IDs? Are you users tired of having to re-authenticate every time your application needs to access another system? Are your application programmers tired of trying to solve the distributed authentication and authorization problem for every application? Well then you want to learn about Enterprise Identity Mapping, a new eLiza technology invented by IBM eServer group and aimed at making it easier to solve all of these problems across your entire enterprise!

Configuring Single Sign-on. IBM announced single sign-on (SSO)support for OS/ 400 in V5R2. Based on Kerberos authentication and IBM's new Enterprise Identity Mapping technology, SSO can make using and administering OS/ 400 much less trouble than ever before. This session shows you which interfaces are enabled for SSO and what you need to do to configure them. While OS/ 400 SSO is available for any environment that supports Kerberos, this session will use a Windows 2000 domain as the configuration scenario.

In this session we will cover:

  1. Configure OS/ 400 for Kerberos.
  2. Configure EIM for your network.
  3. Identify all interfaces currently enabled for SSO.
  4. Configure the enabled SSO interfaces.
We'll end the day with What is Kerberos Anyway? Does distributed authentication mean anything to you? It should. Kerberos is the default authentication for Windows Servers. On OS/ 400, Kerberos provides the authentication needed in your single sign-on environment. Kerberos and Enterprise Identity Mapping provide the infrastructure that makes single sign-on work. This session will walk you through the underpinnings of single sign-on.

In this session we will cover:

  1. What is Kerberos.
  2. What are Kerberos tickets and why they are secure.
  3. How OS/ 400 uses Kerberos for authentication.
  4. How Kerberos works in conjunction with EIM to enable single sign-on.
Somewhere in the middle of these sessions, well have a nice served sit down lunch and some time to chat with our fellow attendees.

Brian Krings is part of eServer iSeries Security development team at IBM Rochester and is the owner of Kerberos.

This seminar starts at 8:30 AM and ends at 5:00 PM and will be held on:

    September 13, 2004 at the Richmond Airport Holiday Inn in Richmond, VA
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    September 14, 2004 at the Holiday Inn, College Park, MD
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    September 16, 2004 at the Holiday Inn in Fort Washington, PA.
Registration will start at 8 A.M. Continental breakfast during registration as well as a working lunch are included in the course fee.

The course fee is $250 per day for non-user group members and $225 per day for user group members. A cancellation fee of $50 will be assessed for cancellations within 7 days of the event. This fee offering is a special arrangement between Washington Area Midrange Users Group and MidAtlantic Midrange. Members of other AS/400 User groups may also apply under the user group rate.

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For any further questions or reservations, contact K.B. Soni at 301-590-7121 or by email.


Latest Update - August 5, 2004