May 1, 2024
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Mainframe Security is a critical aspect of modern organizations, as it involves the protection of highly sensitive data and resources stored on mainframe computers. These systems are often used in mission-critical applications, such as banking, finance, and government, making their security paramount.
Understanding Mainframe Security
Mainframe Security involves safeguarding mainframe systems and their components, including the hardware, software, and data they process. It encompasses a wide range of security measures, such as:
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Reading list
We've selected six books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Mainframe Security.
Covers the core security concepts and components of the z/OS platform, with in-depth guidance on implementing and maintaining a robust security infrastructure.
A comprehensive overview of z/OS security solutions for data protection, identity management, and auditing.
Covers the security management capabilities of z/OS, including access control, auditing, and security monitoring.
Provides guidance on implementing security compliance requirements for IBM Z systems, covering industry standards and best practices.
Focuses on IP security features and configurations in z/OS Communications Server, covering topics such as VPNs and firewalls.
Includes a chapter on securing Mainframes in cloud environments, providing guidance on adapting traditional Mainframe security practices to the cloud.
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