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Abstract
Security is such a fundamental enabler of e-busines that in the emerging business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) markets, effective security can make the difference betwen being successful and becoming an “also ran”. The promise of e-business and its ability to create new revenue streams is predicated on the ability of these new business processes to reach these new markets and customers. That promise can evaporate if security issues are not addressed up front.
This IBM Redbooks publication addresses the security issues of user authentication and authorization using the concept of Patterns. Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can help speed the process of developing applications.
In this book, we describe guidelines and options for the selection of Runtime patterns that include user authentication and authorization considerations in the design process. Specifically, we address software and node configuration scenarios within the demilitarized zone (DMZ) and give examples of implementation procedures.
Table of contents
Part 1. Introduction to Patterns
Chapter 1. Patterns for e-business
Chapter 2. Edge of network Runtime patterns for authorization and authentication
Part 2. Runtime patterns: Technology Guidelines
Chapter 3. Tivoli Access Manager technology guidelines
Chapter 4. Edge Components technology guidelines
Part 3. Guidelines
Chapter 5. Common installation and configuration guidelines
Chapter 6. Sample authentication and authorization environment
Part 4. Appendixes
