000-695 Fundamentals of Enterprise Solutions Using
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Demo Question 1.
You are faced with a common customer requirement involving a Web transaction flow that involves a browser, a Web/application server, and a mainframe. You develop a scenario as seen in the exhibit. You address authentication (WebSEAL, WebSphere Application Server, and RACF. , authorization, audit, credential transformation and the confidentiality for the desired transactions. What is likely to be a related requirement that must be addressed?
A. Synchronization of user information between IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business and RACF.
B. Synchronization of user information across IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business, WebSphere Application Server, and RACF.
C. Synchronization of user information across the browser, the firewalls, IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business, WebSphere Application Server and RACF.
D. Synchronization of user information across the browser, IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business, WebSphere Application Server, and RACF.
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