Security on z/OS: Comprehensive, current, and flexible.

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Title: Security on z/OS: Comprehensive, current, and flexible.
Authors: Guski, R., Dayka, J. C., Distel, L. N., Farrell, W. B., Gdaniec, K. A., Kelly, M. J., Nelson, M. A., Overby, L. H., Robinson, L. G.
Source: IBM Systems Journal. 2001, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p696. 25p. 8 Diagrams.
Subjects: Computer systems, IBM software, Cryptography, Computer security
Abstract: In this paper, we summarize and explain the security functions available to a typical enterprise computing installation using the IBM z/OS (TM) operating system and Security Server. The discussion is at a high level, aimed at enterprise decision makers and application architects. The intent is to explain the comprehensive security componentry within z/OS and to show how these techniques and functions are exploited by modern distributed and Internet applications. Both z/OS and the IBM @ (R) zSeries (TM) product family have a rich heritage and significant presence in the evolving computing marketplace. Consequently, this discussion includes some computer security history and projections of the relevant future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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