CA Cleanup can be highly versatile when it comes to authentication methods. One of the key methods it supports is digital certificates. Users can present valid digital certificates to authenticate themselves and gain access to the mainframe system. This enhances overall security by leveraging public-key cryptography and ensures a high level of trust between the user and the system. Furthermore, the solution enables users to integrate with external authentication systems such as LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) or Active Directory.
CA Cleanup offers robust authentication methods, providing users with multiple options to ensure secure access to our mainframe system. One of the more basic authentication methods supported is password-based authentication. Users are required to enter their unique passwords to verify their identity and gain access to the system. Users can enforce password complexity rules and expiration policies to enhance security. Additionally, Cleanup integrates seamlessly with existing RACF infrastructure, allowing users to leverage it to pass tickets for authentication.
What is database security? Database security consists of a range of security controls, tools and practices designed to protect the database management system (DBMS). There are several security measures your organization should implement, from protecting the physical infrastructure holding the servers to securing the network and access to the data.
Database security tools and practices should protect:
Data inside the database
The database management system
Data in transit from and to...
CA Cleanup can be highly versatile when it comes to authentication methods. One of the key methods it supports is digital certificates. Users can present valid digital certificates to authenticate themselves and gain access to the mainframe system. This enhances overall security by leveraging public-key cryptography and ensures a high level of trust between the user and the system. Furthermore, the solution enables users to integrate with external authentication systems such as LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) or Active Directory.
CA Cleanup offers robust authentication methods, providing users with multiple options to ensure secure access to our mainframe system. One of the more basic authentication methods supported is password-based authentication. Users are required to enter their unique passwords to verify their identity and gain access to the system. Users can enforce password complexity rules and expiration policies to enhance security. Additionally, Cleanup integrates seamlessly with existing RACF infrastructure, allowing users to leverage it to pass tickets for authentication.