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Provided by: Interskill Learning 2.2 Protecting System Resources Using RACFSecurity |
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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 the difference between Generic and Discrete Profiles and when they are used
Code the commands used to maintain Data Set Profiles.
Use the RACF ISPF Interface to Maintain Data Set Profiles
Describe the types of data set access that can be defined
Use the PERMIT command to define data set access lists
Use the RACF ISPF interface to define data set access lists
Maintain group profiles through the RACF ISPF Interface
Describe and identify RACF General Resources
Use the RACF General Resource Commands
Define access lists for RACF General Resources
Define and describe the use of UIDs and GIDs
Define and Maintain z/ OS UNIX File Permissions
Invoke and use ISHELL to maintain z/ OS UNIX file permissions
Defining Data Set Profiles
Data Set Profile Commands
Using the ISPF Interface to Maintain Data Set Profiles
Access Levels
Defining Access Lists
Using the ISPF Interface to Maintain Access Lists
General Resource Profiles
General Resource Profile Commands
Defining Access Levels
Protecting z/ OS UNIX Resources
File Permissions
Using the ISPF UNIX Shell to Protect UNIX Resources

