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Mainframe Security: How Well Do We Secure Access to the System?

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How well do we secure access to the system? This includes how users are identified and how these users are restricted from system access. We’ll skip considerations not unique to z/OS, such as physical access control. Here are some mainframe-specific considerations with recommendations...
Mainframe Network Security: A Strategy for Evaluating Your Risks

by Stu Henderson

One reason IBM mainframes are considered more secure than other platforms is that their network security has a reliable architecture. Unfortunately, this security can be easily compromised if available tools aren’t...
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