A policy of we don't enable TCP/IP on our mainframe for security reasons
inevitably results in...less security. :-(
Yes, if you put all your corporate information in a vault and send it to
the deepest trench in the bottom of a major ocean, your information will be
secure. It will also be
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 18:29:21 +0900, Timothy Sipples
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A policy of we don't enable TCP/IP on our mainframe for security reasons
inevitably results in...less security. :-(
Hear hear! Yet many shops refuse to use what they are paying for.
There are plenty of solutions to
Hi guys,
If I want to enable the TCP/IP function in our z/os(z800) enviroment;
what matters (risk) I sholud be concern?
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Hi guys,
If I want to enable the TCP/IP function in our z/os(z800) enviroment;
what matters (risk) I sholud be concern
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Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 3:16 AM
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Hi guys,
If I want to enable the TCP/IP function in our z/os(z800) enviroment;
what matters (risk) I sholud be concern
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I would worry most about the security people at your
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I would worry most about the security people at your company. g
For some reason managers seem to
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