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Provided by: Interskill Learning 2.1 Defining Users to RACFSecurity |
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- T asked: The cost for all of three RacF courses.
- T asked: The cost for all three RacF courses.
- J asked: What is the cost ofr each of the RACF series and is there a discount for taking all three?
- R asked: How do I acquire the CBT courses for RACF ? What are the costs ? Are there any limitations on the no. of installations of these CBT's
- J asked: What is the price for the RACF security series?
5 to 6 hours
OverviewAudience
Application programmers, systems programmers, database administrators, security administrators and anyone requiring knowledge about the use of the Security Server (RACF) on the z/ OS platform.
PrerequisitesKnow how to use TSO and ISPF and have an understanding of data sets and basic security issues.
ObjectivesAfter completing this course the student should be able to:
Describe how RACF protects a z/ OS environment
Describe how RACF uses profiles to define and control access to resources.
Identify and use RACF commands through TSO
Identify describe the use of the RACF batch and programming interfaces
Describe the use and structure of group profiles
Identify and use the commands available to maintain group profiles
Maintain group profiles through the RACF ISPF Interface
Describe a user profile and its structure
List the commands used to define and maintain user profiles
Use the CONNECT and REMOVE RACF commands
Describe the effect of Group and Class Authorities on user administration privileges
Use Attributes and Authorities to delegate RACF administration responsibilities.
Introduction to RACF
Accessing Resources
Online Interfaces
The ISPF Interface
Batch and Programming Interfaces
Group Profiles
Group Profile Commands
Using the ISPF Interface to Maintain Group Profiles
User Profile Record Structure
User Profile Commands
Using the ISPF Interface to Maintain User Profiles
Connecting User and Group Profiles
Group Authorities
RACF Administration

