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DB2 9 Fundamentals exam 730 prep, Part 2: Security

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Level: Intermediate

Graham G. Milne (gmilne@ca.ibm.com), I/T Specialist DB2 UDB, IBM Canada

20 Jul 2006

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This tutorial introduces the concepts of authentication, authorization, and privileges as they relate to DB2® 9. You should have basic knowledge of database concepts and operating system security. This is the second in a series of seven tutorials to help you prepare for the DB2® 9 for Linux®, UNIX®, and Windows™ Fundamentals exam 730.

Prerequisites

To understand the concepts described in this tutorial, you should already have a basic knowledge of database concepts and an understanding of operating system security features.


System requirements

The examples in this tutorial are specific to DB2 9 running on a Windows operating system (with native security features). However, the concepts and information provided are relevant to DB2 running on any distributed platform.

You do not need a copy of DB2 9 to complete this tutorial. However, you will get more out of the tutorial if you download the free trial version of IBM DB2 9 to work along with this tutorial.



Duration

Less than two hours


Formats

html, pdf


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