Oracle Access Manager (OAM) Certification Training

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Our OAM (Oracle Access Manager) is the foundation of the new Oracle Access Management platform. Access Manager provides the core functionality of Web Single Sign On(SSO), authentication, authorization, centralized policy administration, agent management, real-time session management, and auditing. Enroll now and get certified in it.

OAM (Oracle Access Manager) Training Course Syllabus

Overview of Access Manager

✔ Explain the salient features of Oracle Access Manager
✔ Explain the key products that comprise the Oracle Access Management Suite
✔ Explain the functional areas for each of the Oracle Access Management products
✔ Explain Oracle Access Manager’s overall architecture
✔ Explain Oracle Access Manager run-time architecture
✔ Identify key Oracle Access Manager 11g R2 new features
✔ OIF enhancements to the OAM admin console to support SP functionality
✔ SAML attributes can be configured for OAM policy, SAML attributes can be used by OAAM risk analysis

Installation and Configuration

✔ Describe basic concepts of Oracle WebLogic Server
✔ Explain key definitions and terminologies
✔ Describe the prerequisites for installing Oracle Access Manager
✔ Install Oracle WebLogic Server (WLS)
✔ Configure seeded database schemas by using the Repository Creation Utility
✔ Install and configure Oracle Access Manager
✔ Perform post-installation validation checks
✔ Perform an uninstallation

System Configuration: Servers, Datasources and Agents

✔ Manage Servers using OAM Administration Console and Oracle Web Logic Server Admin Console
✔ Manage data sources – User Identity Store
✔ Detached Credential Collector
✔ Installing and Configuring Agents
✔ Registering Agents – OAM Admin Console, In-Band, Out-of-Band Understanding WLS Agents
✔ Manage agents using OAM Admin Console Secure Communication between WebGate and OAM Server Working with certificates – End-To-End SSL, certificates, real-world SSL implementation for OAM deployments
✔ Extends 11g Webgate with an option to enable Credential Collection capability (Authentication Gate)
✔ Separating from server operations, External (Distributed) Credential Collector (Collect in DMZ)

Policy Configuration: Shared Components and Application Domains

✔ Explain Access Control – Authentication and Authorization
✔ Authentication Modules and Schemes
✔ Understanding Policy Objects and Policy Model
✔ Two-factor/Multi-factor authentication
✔ Complex LDAP AuthZ and Response Filters
✔ Resource matching and Excluded resources
✔ Authorization expressions
✔ LDAP search Filter support

SSO and Session Management

✔ OAM single sign-on and single logout
✔ Sessions life cycle, caching, and cookies
✔ Configuring single sign-on and single logout
✔ Customizing the ECC login and logout pages
✔ Customizing user-defined error msgs
✔ Implementations of custom login pages for DCC
✔ Impersonation
✔ Errors codes, information, and password policy validation errors

Using Oracle Access Manager With WebLogic Applications

✔ Protecting WLS applications with OAM
✔ Identity assertion providers
✔ OAM authenticator

Auditing and Logging

✔ Fusion Middleware audit framework
✔ Audit output options
✔ Configure audit settings
✔ Audited events and recorded data
✔ Generating audit reports
✔ Configuring logging settings
✔ Locating and examining logging output
✔ Locating log files from other servers

Troubleshooting and Management

✔ Work with Access Tester
✔ Identifying connectivity issues between agents and servers (impact of load balancers and firewalls)
✔ Understand OAM-specific WLST commands
✔ Work with Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
✔ Explain EM FMW Control integration
✔ Server processes and charts
✔ Topology viewer
✔ Farm and domain

Access SDK, Extensibility APIs and Third Party Integration

✔ Using ASDK 11g R2 to create access client
✔ Compatability between ASDK 10g and ASDK 11g
✔ Overview of custom authentication plugins and their life cycle
✔ Using extensibility APIs to create Custom Authentication plugins
✔ Development methodology – Decision point vs Hard coded
✔ Multifactor authentication
✔ Brief primer on APIs
✔ Integrating OAM 11g R2 with RSA Authentication manager 7.x

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OAM (Oracle Access Manager) Training FAQ'S

What Is Single Sign On?

With single sign-on, users only need to log in once to a protected application to access additional protected resources in the same domain that are also secured and that use the same level of authentication.

What Is Multi Domain Single Sign-on?

With one-time authentication, users are able to access numerous protected resources (URLs and applications) that are dispersed across many domains thanks to multi-domain SSO.

What Is The Authentication Mechanism Used By Oracle Access Manager?

ObSSOCookie and it is stateless.

Explain Various Security Modes Present In Oracle Access Manager?

Open: Allows communication that isn’t encrypted. Between the AccessGate and Access Server, there is neither authentication nor encryption in Open mode. The Access Server allows connections from all AccessGates and the AccessGate does not request identification documentation from the Access Server. Similar to WebPass, Identity Server does not demand identification from WebPass. supports Oracle’s encryption, to put it simply. TLS v1 is used to secure communications between Web clients in Simple mode (WebPass and Identity Server, Policy Manager and WebPass, and Access Server and WebGate). Oracle Access Manager components only use X.509 digital certificates in Simple and Cert modes. This includes the Cert Authentication process between WebGates and the Access Server, where the standard cert-decode plug-in decodes the certificate and transmits the decoded certificate information to the standard credential_mapping plug-in for authentication. 

Explain The Architecture Of Oracle Access Manager?

The architecture of Oracle Access Manager primarily comprises of WebPass, Identity Server, Policy Manager, Access Server, and a WebGate. A standalone C++ server called Identity Server connects with LDAP directly. Additionally, it gets requests and replies for Webpass. A web server plugin called WebPass transfers data from an identity server to a web server. It sends Identity XML SOAP queries to Identity Server and redirects HTTP requests from the browser to Access Server. A web server plugin called Policy Manager (PMP or PAP) interfaces directly with user, configuration, and policy repositories. PDP is another name for Access Server, a standalone C++ server. It sends queries to and receives responses from WebGates and AccessGates. Additionally, it interacts with LDAP. It responds to queries from Access Server SDK.

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