
Security Principles Rel 8.96
(Also is applicable for customers on Tools
releases 8.94, 8.95 and 8.97)
What you will learn:
This three-day course provides a thorough understanding of JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne features and functionality. Technical implementers, system
administrators, and auditors will learn about system architecture, security strategies, best practices, security assessments, web and portal security issues, and the auditing and authorizing features of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to explain and implement an effective JD Edwards EnterpriseOne security model.
Learn to:
• Describe JD Edwards EnterpriseOne security architecture
• Identify web security issues
• Describe sign-on security
• Identify security best practices
• Set up security on JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
• Describe JD Edwards EnterpriseOne auditing and authorizing features
Audience:
System Analysts
Technical Consultant
Prerequisites:
Required Prerequisites:
Common Foundation Rel. 8.11
Suggested Prerequisites:
CNC Foundation Rel. 8.96
Course Objectives:
Describe JD Edwards EnterpriseOne security principles
Implement standard security within JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
Describe the web and object management security issues of JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne
Course Topics:
Technology Overview
Describing JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Security Components
Describing JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Security Architecture
Describing LDAP and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Server Relationships
Describing Sign-On Security
Describing Single Sign-On
Describing Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
Setting Up Security on JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
Identifying a Method to Create Security Components
Explaining How to Put the Components Together
Describing Security Workbench
Setting Up Additional Security
Describing Business Unit Security
Describing Address Book Data Security
Using Versions
Describing Batch Approval / Post Security
Identifying Web Security Issues
Describing Web-Based Access
Describing the Portal
Describing Portal Security
Identifying OMC and OMW Considerations and Best Practices
Describing Security Best Practices
Changing the JDE Password
Describing Auditing
Discussing Auditing and Authorizing
Describing Oracle Database Auditing