Hi friends. Please join me at TUG, either in person or online. So happy to be returning to see @TUG_Members @GlennGundermann @vdragland and deliver an evening of insight and fun. #JoinUs #IBMi #Db2fori #SQLcandoit

Hi friends. Please join me at TUG, either in person or online. So happy to be returning to see @TUG_Members @GlennGundermann @vdragland and deliver an evening of insight and fun. #JoinUs #IBMi #Db2fori #SQLcandoit tug.ca/t_agenda.php

– Scott Forstie (@Forstie_IBMi)06:49 – Aug 29, 2022

Kisco Makes Moves In the IBM i Security Business

When he took ownership of Kisco Systems from his dad, Richard, last year, Justin Loeber pivoted the company to focus almost exclusively on IBM i security. With recent updates to the company’s security tools in the books and more in the works, Loeber is positioning the company to ride the security wave for the long haul.

If COMMON’s recent announcement that it is launching a new security conference called i on Security 2022 in St. Louis this fall is any indication, then it appears that awareness of security vulnerabilities is on the upswing. That is good news for companies

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Two Weeks Of Webinars On IBM i Security

Security through obscurity was never a good OS/400 and IBM i security strategy, even though it was a commonly held belief by many in the base. Over the decades, the interconnected of systems has become more pronounced and security threats in the IT world have ramped up and – there are related, but not exclusively causal, relationships between these two phenomena. Suffice it to say, the need to be more proactive about system and application security has never been greater.

Well, unless you count next year. And the year after that. And the year after that. . . .

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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 24, Number 35

Hello good people of IBM i Land. To start off, a reminder that the Memo To Users for supported releases were last updated April 2022. Clients should review the full “What’s New” details to understand recent changes and impact these may have. See the Links tab in the guide to access the Memo for your release, and, check periodically. these should be considered living documents, meaning, they evolve over time, and as such, read frequently!

Also, ADMIN2 is back at 7.5! IBM turned it off at earlier releases to mitigate the log4j vulnerability in those releases. At V7R5 GA, the

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