Securing the IBM Spectrum Protect server
Secure the IBM Spectrum Protect™ server and data by controlling access to servers and client nodes, encrypting data, and maintaining secure access levels and passwords.
- Security concepts
You can protect IBM Spectrum Protect from security risks by using communication protocols, securing passwords, and providing different access levels for administrators. - Managing administrators
An administrator who has system authority can complete any task with the IBM Spectrum Protect server, including assigning authority levels to other administrators. To complete some tasks, you must be granted authority by being assigned one or more authority levels. - Changing password requirements
You can change the minimum password limit, password length, password expiration, and enable or disable authentication for IBM Spectrum Protect. - Securing IBM Spectrum Protect on the system
Protect the system where the IBM Spectrum Protect server runs to prevent unauthorized access. - Securing communications
You can add more protection for your data and passwords by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS), a form of SSL. - Authenticating IBM Spectrum Protect users by using an LDAP server
Within an IBM Spectrum Protect system, users must authenticate to the server by providing a user ID and password. If your organization uses a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server to manage user IDs, you can use the LDAP server to authenticate IBM Spectrum Protect user IDs.