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Enterprise Business Portals with IBM Tivoli Access Manager
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Enterprise Business Portals with IBM Tivoli Access Manager

by Axel Buecker, Chris Eric Friell, Armando Lemos, Rick McCarty, Jani Perttila, Dieter Riexinger, Andreas Schmengler
September 2002
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
612 pages
15h 30m
English
IBM Redbooks
Content preview from Enterprise Business Portals with IBM Tivoli Access Manager
Chapter 1. Introduction to Access Manager components 9
Figure 1-1 Relationship between the protected object space, ACLs, and POPs
Successful implementation of a security policy requires that the different content
types are logically organized (and the appropriate ACL and POP policies
applied). Access control management is simplified by structuring the protected
resources in such a way as to minimize the number of ACL and POP
attachments required to implement the security policy, and thus gaining
maximum benefit from the sparse ACL model that we implement.
1.1.4 Policy Server
The Access Manager Policy Server maintains the master authorization database ...
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