IBM 2.1.0

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Security zSecure Command Verifier 2.1.0 helps you to protect RACF mainframe security by enforcing RACF policies as RACF commands are entered.

Key Features

  • Enforces RACF policies as RACF commands are entered
  • Provides a flexible way to implement more security controls
  • No assembler or other programming skills are required
  • Provides an audit trail of all RACF commands
  • Intercepts RACF commands at an earlier stage than most other exits
  • Allows you to control the new value of any field, option, or attribute of any profile
  • Allows you to change keywords in such a way that the RACF command processors cannot distinguish these modified keywords from those keywords that are entered by the terminal user
  • Provides a way to control the execution of RACF commands from the console operator, RRSF propagated command, or R_Admin command

Pages: 224 IBM 2.1.0 User Guide

Brand: IBM Category: Software Size: 1 MB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is Security zSecure Command Verifier?
Security zSecure Command Verifier is an IBM product that helps you to protect RACF mainframe security by enforcing RACF policies as RACF commands are entered.
What are the advantages of using Security zSecure Command Verifier?
Security zSecure Command Verifier provides a flexible way to implement more security controls, it does not require assembler or other programming skills, it provides an audit trail of all RACF commands, and it intercepts RACF commands at an earlier stage than most other exits.
What are some of the key features of Security zSecure Command Verifier?
Security zSecure Command Verifier provides a way to control the new value of any field, option, or attribute of any profile, it allows you to change keywords in such a way that the RACF command processors cannot distinguish these modified keywords from those keywords that are entered by the terminal user, and it provides a way to control the execution of RACF commands from the console operator, RRSF propagated command, or R_Admin command.

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