Oracle Access Manager Training
By taking this Oracle Access Manager Training course, you’ll develop a deep understanding of critical concepts of Access Management that include configuring WebGates and User Stores. Students will come to know how to create authentication and authorization policies. Also, understands how to protect resources and understand session management and single sign-on.
Key Features of Oracle Access Manager:
- Unique access control across cloud and enterprise.
- Risk management and fraud prevention.
- Trusted access.
- Lowers support costs.
- Delivers risk-aware end-to-end user authentication.
- Single sign-on & Authorization protection.
Why should you choose Nisa for Oracle OAM Training?
Nisa Trainings is the best online training platform where we conduct one-on-one interactive live sessions with a 1:1 student-teacher ratio. You can gain hands-on experience by working on near-real-time projects under the guidance of our experienced faculty. We support you even after the completion of the course and are happy to clarify your doubts anytime.
Job Assistance
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The Process we follow for our Online Job Support Service:
- We receive your enquiry about Online Job Support.
- We will arrange a telephone call with our consultant to grasp your complete requirement and the tools you’re using.
- If our consultant is 100% confident in taking up your requirement and when you are also comfortable with our consultant, then only we will agree to provide service. And you have to make the payment to get the service from us.
- We will fix the timing for Online Job Support as mutually agreed by you and our consultant.
Course Information
Oracle Access Manager Training
Duration: 30 Hours
Timings: Weekdays (1-2 Hours per day) [OR] Weekends (2-3 Hours per day)
Training Method: Instructor Led Online One-on-One Live Interactive Sessions.
COURSE CONTENT :
Module 1: Introduction to Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Overview of IAM
- What is Identity and Access Management?
- Key components of IAM: Authentication, Authorization, Single Sign-On (SSO), Federation, and Auditing
- Benefits of IAM for organizations
- OAM architecture and use cases
Oracle Identity Management Suite
- Overview of Oracle Identity Management Suite
- Oracle Access Manager as part of Oracle Identity Management
- Integrating OAM with other Oracle IAM products
Module 2: Oracle Access Manager (OAM) Architecture
OAM Architecture Overview
- Components of OAM
- WebGate
- OAM Server
- Authentication and Authorization Modules
- OAM Administration Console
- Identity Store
- How OAM integrates with Web Servers (e.g., Apache, Oracle HTTP Server)
- Understanding OAM Agent (WebGate) and its configuration
- Components of OAM
OAM Configuration Overview
- Initial OAM installation and setup
- Configuring OAM components
- OAM Cluster setup and scaling
Module 3: Installation and Setup of Oracle Access Manager
Pre-requisites for Installation
- Hardware and software requirements
- Database and directory services requirements
- Installation of required software: WebGate, OAM Server, Database
Installation Process
- Installing Oracle Access Manager
- Configuring OAM Server and WebGate
- Verifying the installation
Post-Installation Configuration
- Configuring OAM system settings
- Setting up Identity Store and Data Sources (LDAP, Database)
- Enabling logging and diagnostics
Module 4: OAM Authentication and Single Sign-On (SSO)
Authentication Mechanisms in OAM
- Overview of authentication methods (LDAP, Database, Certificate-based, etc.)
- Configuring authentication policies
- Custom authentication (e.g., Adaptive Authentication, Multi-factor Authentication)
Single Sign-On (SSO) Configuration
- Overview of SSO in OAM
- Configuring WebGate for Single Sign-On
- Integrating OAM with various applications (Oracle and non-Oracle)
Module 5: Oracle Access Manager Policy Configuration
Overview of Policy Configuration
- Authentication Policies
- Authorization Policies
- Session Management Policies
- Role-based Access Control (RBAC)
Creating and Managing Policies
- How to define authentication and authorization policies
- Policy-based access control
- Configuring URL policies
- Creating and enforcing session policies
Advanced Policy Management
- Using Policy Modules to customize authentication and authorization
- Implementing adaptive authentication policies
- Working with OAM security realms and policy domains
Module 6: Federation and Identity Federation in OAM
Overview of Federation Concepts
- What is Federation and how it relates to SSO
- Federation protocols: SAML 2.0, WS-Federation, OpenID Connect
Setting up Identity Federation
- Federation with external identity providers (e.g., Active Directory, LDAP)
- Configuring SAML 2.0 Federation with OAM
- Identity Provider (IdP) and Service Provider (SP) configurations
Module 7: Oracle Access Manager Advanced Features
Advanced Authentication Features
- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
- Adaptive Authentication
- Contextual Authentication (location-based, risk-based)
Advanced Authorization Features
- Fine-grained authorization
- Policy-based access control
- Customizing authorization rules
Customizing the Login Pages and Branding
- Modifying OAM login pages
- Customizing the user interface for applications
Module 8: OAM Integration with Other Oracle Products
Integrating OAM with Oracle Identity Federation (OIF)
- Federation with other Oracle applications (e.g., Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle Fusion Middleware)
- Configuring Federation between Oracle Access Manager and Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IDCS)
OAM and Oracle Identity Governance (OIG) Integration
- Configuring OAM as part of Oracle Identity Governance (OIG) workflow
- Role-based access control (RBAC) with Oracle Identity Governance
Module 9: Managing and Troubleshooting Oracle Access Manager
Monitoring and Diagnostics
- Using the OAM Admin Console for monitoring
- Reviewing logs and performance metrics
- Troubleshooting common OAM issues (e.g., WebGate issues, authentication errors)
Backup and Recovery
- Backup and restore procedures for OAM configurations
- Managing OAM clusters and high availability
Troubleshooting Tools
- Using OAM diagnostic tools
- Reviewing system logs and troubleshooting common issues (WebGate, session failures, authentication failures)
Module 10: Security and Best Practices
Securing OAM Environment
- Encryption and SSL/TLS Configuration
- Configuring Secure Access to OAM and WebGate
- Regular security updates and patches
OAM Security Best Practices
- Guidelines for configuring secure authentication and authorization
- Avoiding common pitfalls in policy configuration
- Security best practices for OAM administration