IFS Security Dont Leave Your Server Vulnerable

Experts agree that one of the most overlooked areas of IBM i security is the Integrated File System. Available since V3R1, the IFS provides access for users carrying nothing more than a user profile and password, so it better be secure!

If you believe nothing important is stored on your server’s IFS, think again, because it’s a conduit to many things, including the Operating System and all of your application libraries and files.

Join this webinar on March 7th to learn about securing the IFS, including:
– Why do we care about the IFS?
– Permissions versus Authority
– Root folder access
– Auditing IFS activities
– Read/Write versus *ALLOBJ
– Anti-Virus Considerations

Find out where your systems are secure and where they could be vulnerable with a free IBM i Security Scan: https://www.fortra.com/solutions/data-security/security-vulnerability-scan

20230323 – NHMUG March 2023

New Hampshire IBM i User Group Meeting

Thursday, March 23 2023 – Fireside Inn, West Lebanon NH

 

We know it’s been a while since you’ve heard from NHMUG. But we haven’t forgotten about you.

We are going to try a live event again. So come join us in West Lebanon NH at the Fireside Inn on Thursday, March 23rd.

This time however, we are going to add a twist.  We will have three sessions with three different IBM speakers.

  

This event is free to IBM i professionals, and sponsored by NHMUG with assistance by our friends at IBM.

 We are presently having an issue with our Registration system.  To register please send a email to [email protected]  include the Name, company, number of attendees and email addresses of all attending.

 

Sessions will include:

IBM i OS 7.5

In this session Steven Fier will give an update on IBM i 7.5 and an overview of the latest and greatest tools you can gain from migrating to the latest OS version.

Updating your systems to a Power 10

Todd Boyd will speak on as you upgrade your servers there is becoming a greater focus on sustainability. Todd will show you the necessary upgrade paths and the associated core/system energy reductions and how this can lower your total ROI.  Including a roadmap overview of some of the latest hardware announcements.

Securing Remote Db2 Access

Robert Andrews will discuss the topic that is in the forefront of everyone’s mind. Security for your database is not a one and done item. There are many ways to access your system’s data from a remote connection. This session explores some of the most popular remote data access methods and discusses the various security aspects of each one.  Topics covered include passwords, encryption, and exit points.

 

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