January 2005
Beginner to intermediate
928 pages
22h 14m
English
All tasks and concepts presented in the previous chapters assumed you had the administrative rights to set up client and server connectivity, execute SQL statements, create database objects, and so on. In the real world, administrative rights are typically given only to selected individuals. In addition, the ability for users to access data must be controlled to comply with business requirements. DB2 uses a few constituents to support various security schemes. This chapter discusses each of the security components and provides examples.
In this chapter you will learn about:
The big picture of the DB2 security model
Different authentication methods that DB2 supports
Authentication methods using customized loadable ...
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