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Securing Mainframe FTP on z/OS
by Stu Henderson
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a widely used method for transferring files between computers, even dissimilar ones. It’s commonly used with the TCP/IP communications protocol on almost every platform, including Unix, Windows, AS/400, and z/OS. As implemented on z/OS, FTP has unique...
by Stu Henderson
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a widely used method for transferring files between computers, even dissimilar ones. It’s commonly used with the TCP/IP communications protocol on almost every platform, including Unix, Windows, AS/400, and z/OS. As implemented on z/OS, FTP has unique...
Dealing With Auditors: A Real Love Story
by Stan H. King
Everywhere we turn, we’re inundated with security threats. From home to office, we encounter risks to our data. While we all agree there’s a need for lots of security, the simple questions as to...
by Stan H. King
Everywhere we turn, we’re inundated with security threats. From home to office, we encounter risks to our data. While we all agree there’s a need for lots of security, the simple questions as to...
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