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Identity Management Design Guide with IBM Tivoli Identity Manager

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 06 November 2009

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ISBN-10: 0738433799
ISBN-13: 9780738433790
IBM Form #: SG24-6996-03


Authors: Axel Buecker, Dr. Werner Filip, Jaime Cordoba Palacios and Andy Parker

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    Abstract

    Identity management is the concept of providing a unifying interface to manage all aspects related to individuals and their interactions with the business. It is the process that enables business initiatives by efficiently managing the user life cycle (including identity/resource provisioning for people (users)), and by integrating it into the required business processes. Identity management encompasses all the data and processes related to the representation of an individual involved in electronic transactions.

    This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides an approach for designing an identity management solution with IBM Tivoli® Identity Manager Version 5.1. Starting from the high-level, organizational viewpoint, we show how to define user registration and maintenance processes using the self-registration and self-care interfaces as well as the delegated administration capabilities. Using the integrated workflow, we automate the submission/approval processes for identity management requests, and with the automated user provisioning, we take workflow output and automatically implement the administrative requests on the environment with no administrative intervention.

    This book is a valuable resource for security administrators and architects who wish to understand and implement a centralized identity management and security infrastructure.

    Table of Contents

    Part 1. Architecture and design

    Chapter 1. Business context for identity and credential management

    Chapter 2. Architecting identity and credential management solutions

    Chapter 3. Tivoli Identity Manager component structure

    Chapter 4. Detailed component design

    Chapter 5. Operational solution design

    Chapter 6. Tivoli Access Manager integration

    Part 2. Customer environment

    Chapter 7. Tivoli Austin Airlines, Inc.

    Chapter 8. Identity management design

    Chapter 9. Technical implementation: Phase I

    Chapter 10. Technical implementation: Phase II

    Chapter 11. Technical implementation: Phase III

    Chapter 12. Technical implementation: Phase IV

    Appendix A. Account management workflow customization

    Appendix B. Windows desktop password reset and unlock

    Appendix C. Automating tasks for role management

    Appendix D. Additional material

     

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