WebSphere MQ Security
- Identification and authentication
- Access control
- Confidentiality
- Data integrity
- Non-repudiation
- Basic considerations
- Additional considerations
- Link level security and application level security
- Cryptography
- Message digests
- Digital signatures
- Digital certificates
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- SSL concepts
- CipherSuites and CipherSpecs
- The SSL in WebSphere MQ
- Authority to administer WebSphere MQ
- Authority to work with WebSphere MQ objects
- Channel security
- Channel attributes
- Queue manager attributes
- The authentication information object (AUTHINFO)
- The SSL key repository
- WebSphere MQ client considerations
- Working with WebSphere MQ internet pass-thru (IPT)
- Support for cryptographic hardware
- Channel exit programs
- The DCE channel exit programs
- The SSPI channel exit program
- The Entrust/PKI channel exit programs
- SNA LU 6.2 security services
- Security exit
- Message exit
- Send and receive exits
- Introduction
- Access control
- Identification and authentication
- Data integrity
- Confidentiality
- Non-repudiation
- Obtaining more information
- The API exit
- The API-crossing exit
- The role of the API exit and the API-crossing exit in security
- Other ways of providing the own application level security
- Setting up a key repository
- Working with a key repository
- Obtaining personal certificates
- Adding personal certificates to a key repository
- Managing digital certificates
- Configuring for cryptographic hardware
- Mapping DNs to user IDs
- Defining channels to use SSL
- Testing SSL communications
- Testing for failure of SSL client authentication
- Setting up LDAP servers
- Accessing CRLs
- Manipulating authentication information objects with PCF commands
- Keeping CRLs up to date
- Specifying CipherSpecs
- Understanding CipherSpec mismatches
- What are WebSphere MQ classes for Java?
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