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his IBM® Redbooks® publication was written with the objective to provide a technical description of some of the most important security scenarios available with WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 for z/OS. We chose scenarios that are not really documented elsewhere and that have had significant changes in Version 6.1. In the first two chapters we provide an overview of security with WAS on z/OS for those readers who are unfamiliar with the security landscape on z/OS. From Chapter 3, "Web container security" on page 63, onwards we go into more technical depth. Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. WebSphere security design Chapter 3. Web container security Chapter 4. Application security Chapter 5. Web services security introduction Chapter 6. Web services message layer security Chapter 7. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Chapter 8. Web services transport security Chapter 9. Security attribute propagation and CSIv2 Chapter 10. User registries Chapter 11. SPNEGO and Windows single sign-on Chapter 12. Operating system security Chapter 13. WAS administrative security Appendix A. Additional material About the Authors Alex Louwe Kooijmans is a Project Leader with the International Technical Support Organization (ITSO) in Poughkeepsie, NY, and specializes in WebSphere, Java, and SOA on System z with a focus on integration, security, high availability, and application development. Previously, he worked as a Client IT Architect in the Financial Services sector with IBM in The Netherlands, advising financial services companies on IT issues such as software and hardware strategy and on demand. Alex has also worked at the Technical Marketing Competence Center for zSeries and Linux in Boeblingen, Germany, providing support to customers starting up with Java and WebSphere on zSeries. From 1997 to 2002, Alex completed a previous assignment with the ITSO, managing various IBM Redbooks projects and delivering workshops around the world. Foulques de Valence is a System z security IT Architect with IBM STG and is currently based in Poughkeepsie, NY, where he works for the Lab Services team. Previously, he was a Web infrastructure IT Architect in France focusing on SOA and z/OS. Foulques instructed about end-to-end security solutions for WebSphere on z/OS worldwide. He is a co-author of several IBM Redbooks publication dealing with security and WebSphere Application Server for z/OS. He received a Master`s Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Ensimag in France. He furthered his education at the State University of New York at Buffalo and at Stanford University. Yukari Hanya is an IT Specialist with the WebSphere for z/OS team in Design Center Makuhari in AP Advanced Technical Support (ATS). She has been involved in a WebSphere Application Server project for z/OS for the last two years and is responsible for providing technical support for WebSphere for z/OS customers. Keith Jabcuga is a Software Support Specialist working in the IBM Support Center in Poughkeepsie, New York. He has worked on the WebSphere for z/OS support team for five years, and his areas of expertise include defect support and application diagnostics. Keith holds an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Buffalo. ISBN-- 9788184044829
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