This Entrust Identity Enterprise training course provides skills to plan, install and configure Entrust Identity Enterprise and some of its optional components on Windows Server. The course begins with a discussion of the security requirement of authentication and you will review different authentication methods that are available. Entrust Identity Enterprise is introduced as a solution for authenticating the identity of users. A review of the architecture and components of the Entrust Identity Enterprise environment will precede an installation of the server components. You will perform administrative operations using both the Entrust Identity Enterprise Master User Shell and Entrust Identity Enterprise Administration, as well as system configuration operations using Entrust Identity Enterprise Properties Editor.
As part of the course, you will configure authentication using grids, hardware tokens, software tokens, machine information, one-time passwords, external information and smart credentials. You will also enable email delivery of authentication information, including one-time passwords, egrids and QR codes using a classroom mail server. You will customize policies, groups, and roles to tailor the environment to an organization's security requirements. You will also learn to personalize the authentication experience based on conditions such as the geographical location of the user login request through the concept of adaptive authentication.
By attending Entrust Identity Enterprise workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Demonstrate the value of authentication, and describe the authentication methods enabled through Entrust Identity Enterprise
- Describe the basic architecture of an Entrust Identity Enterprise system, including the function of the various applications, interfaces and processes
- Install Entrust Identity Enterprise, Entrust Identity Enterprise Self-Service Module, Entrust and Entrust Identity Enterprise Enrollment Module v10.1 on Windows Server
- Perform typical administrative tasks using Entrust Identity Enterprise Master User Shell, Entrust Identity Enterprise Administration, and bulk operations
- Modify the system configuration using Entrust Identity Enterprise Properties Editor
- Create and manage Entrust Identity Enterprise accounts, including administrative and end user accounts
- Configure a variety of authentication methods as well as the policies controlling the behavior of these methods
- Customize groups and roles
- Configure the email delivery of authentication details including one-time passwords, QR codes and egrids
- Define multiple repositories for storing account information
- Configure a managed Certification Authority to create of digital IDs
- Access and interpret logging information
- Configure the self-service portal for account registration and self administration
- Recover from disaster scenarios related to the loss of configuration data
- Configure and assign PIV credentials using Entrust PKI as the CA
- While prior knowledge of the concepts surrounding authentication is helpful, you do not require any previous experience with Entrust products.
- Previous experience with the Windows operating system is required as the hands-on exercises are completed on computers running Windows Server
The Entrust Identity Enterprise class is ideal for:
- Technology professionals who will be responsible for planning, implementing, configuring, managing and supporting Entrust Identity Enterprise.
