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1. | ![]() z/OS Mainframe Security and Audit Management using IBM Tivoli zSecure By: Axel Buecker; Michael Cairns; Monique Conway; Mark S. Hahn; Deborah McLemore; Jamie Pease; Lili Xie Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 20-AUG-2008 Insert Date: 27-AUG-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: z/OS Mainframe Security and Audit Management using IBM Tivoli zSecure
Every organization has a core set of mission-critical data that
must be protected. Security lapses and failures are not simply
disruptions—they can be catastrophic events, and the
consequences can be felt across the entire organization. As a
result, security administrators face serious challenges in
protecting the company's sensitive data. IT staff are challenged to
provide detailed audit and controls documentation at a time when
they are already facing increasing demands on their time, due to
events such as mergers, reorganizations, and other changes.
Many organizations do not have...
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2. | ![]() By: Phil Windley Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-AUG-2005 Insert Date: 20-SEP-2005 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Digital Identity
The rise of network-based, automated services in the past decade
has definitely changed the way businesses operate, but not always
for the better. Offering services, conducting transactions and
moving data on the Web opens new opportunities, but many CTOs and
CIOs are more concerned with the risks. Like the rulers of medieval
cities, they've adopted a siege mentality, building walls to keep
the bad guys out. It makes for a secure perimeter, but hampers the
flow of commerce.
Fortunately, some corporations are beginning to rethink how they
provide security, so that interactions with customers,...
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3. | ![]() Lotus Notes and Domino R5.0 Security Infrastructure Revealed By: Søren Peter Nielsen; Frederic Dahm; Marc Lüscher; Hidenobu Yamamoto; Fiona Collins; Brian Denholm; Suresh Kumar; John Softley Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 06-MAY-1999 Insert Date: 11-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Notes and Domino R5.0 Security Infrastructure Revealed This redbook describes how to build a secure infrastructure with Lotus Notes and Domino R5.0. It reveals the following:
- The strong security infrastructure that has always been part of Notes and Domino
- How Notes and Domino R5.0 supports today's open Internet security standards (X.509)
- How Domino can be part of full security solutions that go beyond single systems, single platforms and single companies
First we introduce basic security concepts and the Domino family in general. We will then describe the public key infrastructure that has always been a
part of Notes. We will discuss...
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4. | Overview: Writing Secure Code Keep black-hat hackers at bay with the tips and techniques in this entertaining, eye-opening book! Developers will learn how to padlock their applications throughout the entire development process—from designing secure applications to writing robust code that can withstand repeated attacks to testing applications for security flaws. Easily digested chapters reveal proven principles, strategies, and coding techniques. The authors—two battle-scarred veterans who have solved some of the industry’s toughest security problems—provide sample code in several languages. This edition includes updated...
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