The System i (iSeries) is an extremely secure system, but there are still ways for your data to be compromised. Whether it's a hacker or just a user with too much authority, these resources will help ward off trouble.
Creating your iSeries security policy
TIP :In today's inter-networked world, security has become of paramount importance and your security policy is correspondingly ...
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Read-only tip
TIP :Times exist when you need to allow a user to sign on the system, but not let them modify data. Learn how in this tip.
iSeries (AS/400) security: Who's in charge?
TIP :If people at your shop can make the claim that everyone talks about security but no one ever does anything about it, then you ...
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Object signing, what's that all about?
TIP :All of the security measures you implement could easily be brought down if someone can introduce tampered data or programs ...
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Password security hole
TIP :A little known security hole: If you allow adjacent digits, a user can set their password to all numbers.
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Start security auditing with one command
TIP :Do you want to set security auditing without creating journal receivers, journals, or changing of system values? You can with ...
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Keeping consultants honest
TIP :Rich Loeber discusses security issues that come with hiring consultants.
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