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Description
The Crypto Analytics Tool (CAT) gathers vital security information and assists in creating a detailed inventory of cryptographic assets. Its graphical client simplifies the analysis of security data, providing an enterprise-wide perspective on all z/OS cryptographic consuming LPARs through a single monitoring interface. With a thorough overview of the system's cryptographic security, CAT enables continuous monitoring to ensure that keys and cryptographic functions are properly configured and secure, thereby adhering to established best practices. This tool facilitates the enforcement of policies and compliance requirements, empowering administrators to identify weaknesses and gaps, thus prioritizing necessary enhancements. It offers an extensive assessment of the cryptographic security landscape, including HSM, ICSF, and RACF components. By pinpointing insecure keys and algorithms, CAT aids in maintaining robust security protocols. Furthermore, it allows for the comparison of the current cryptographic state with previous snapshots, which is essential for error detection, problem resolution, and validation of change control processes, ultimately promoting a more secure cryptographic environment. In this way, CAT not only enhances security but also boosts operational efficiency across the organization.
Description
IBM RACF for z/OS provides a robust framework for safeguarding mainframe resources by utilizing resource managers to make informed access control decisions. By ensuring that only authorized individuals gain access, it plays a crucial role in keeping sensitive data secure. Users can be authenticated through various means, including passwords, password phrases, digital certificates, Kerberos tickets, or PassTickets. To effectively manage and control access to critical z/OS data, implementing tools designed for this purpose is essential. The RACF database stores detailed information about users, resources, and their corresponding access rights, which is essential for enforcing your security policies. This database is instrumental in determining who can access protected resources based on established security guidelines. Additionally, RACF features comprehensive logging and reporting capabilities that track user attempts—both successful and unsuccessful—to access resources, thus facilitating the detection of potential security breaches or vulnerabilities. This functionality enhances your ability to monitor and respond to security threats. Moreover, with the RRSF, you can execute most RACF commands on a node while using a user ID that is different from the one currently logged in, offering greater flexibility in managing security. This level of control is vital for maintaining a secure mainframe environment.
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Vendor Details
Company Name
IBM
Founded
1911
Country
United States
Website
www.ibm.com/downloads/cas/D1A50MQ4
Vendor Details
Company Name
IBM
Founded
1911
Country
United States
Website
www.ibm.com/products/resource-access-control-facility