This self-paced e-learning course provides details and practical exercises for anyone possesses fundamental and/or essential knowledge about implementing and administering an AccessMatrix system and intends to learn in-depth into implementation and administrative aspects of UAS essential for providing Pseudo-End-to-End Encryption Authentication (E2EEA) solution. |
The followings are the modules covered in this course: ✔ Solution Concept Understanding the overall concept about UAS Pseudo-E2EEA solution is important in terms of key features such as key management, password protection, etc. ✔ Solution Implementation Planning A well-planned implementation of UAS is crucial to ensure a successful implementation of the Pseudo-E2EEA solution that may include security, integration and performance considerations ✔ Solution Implementation With/Without HSM Pseudo-E2EEA solution can be implemented with an HSM that is meant for key management solely or without an HSM entirely where certain setup and configuration being carried out onto relevant components involved in providing the Pseudo-E2EEA solution ✔ Application and Client Integration via SDK A typical implementation of Pseudo-E2EEA solution involves application and client integration via SDK using relevant API for password-based authentication in a secure manner and so on ✔ System Housekeeping Along the usage of the Pseudo-E2EEA solution implemented, housekeeping policy should be in place and configured appropriately to ensure system is being housekept accordingly ✔ Security Auditing and Reporting Security auditing in terms of user and password activities auditing allows for audit reporting related to Pseudo-E2EEA solution implementation ✔ System Logging and Troubleshooting System logging related to Pseudo-E2EEA solution implementation provides audit trail especially for troubleshooting use ✔ High-Availability Implementation For a typical Pseudo-E2EEA solution implementation, it could be a necessity to setup the UAS system to cater for high availability to ensure an agreed level of operational performance |