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May 2007 | by Carol Woodbury
e-Newsletter Exclusive | IBM Systems Magazine, Business Systems edition Technical Editor Carol Woodbury knows a thing or two about protecting objects and gaining control of your security. In this story, she’ll offer solutions to reducing prolific *ALLOBJ special authorities for users, programmers and operators.
March 2008
e-Newsletter Exclusive | Whether or not you use file shares to exchange information, your critical data may be exposed because of them. Depending on your object authorities, every database file on your system may be available to any user’s PC. You’ll want to read this article to stay protected.
November 2007
Administrator | How to establish peace in the datacenter between security officers and programmers.
September 2007
e-Newsletter Exclusive | Some common-sense rules can help prevent data loss or security breeches in your organization.
July 2007
Lessons from the Lab | Moving to exclusionary-access control is low-risk and affordable
May 2007
Administrator | Using the audit journal to debug failures and gather information before making configuration changes.
February 2007
Lessons from the Lab | System i health checks help protect critical data.
January 2007
Cover Story | i5/OS V5R4 brings security enhancements and system-wide changes.
September 2006
Features | Some considerations to keep in mind when you're developing a security incident-response policy.
September 2006
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