Safe and Secure Transfers with z/OS FTP
Project and Program:
Enterprise Data Center,
Security and Compliance
Tags:
Proceedings,
SHARE Atlanta 2016,
2016
FTP is a readily available, convenient, and inexpensive technology to transfer files and data sets between z/OS and a virtually unlimited number of other operating system platforms.
In this session, the speaker will explore a wide range of aspects related to how FTP works on z/OS, with a focus on how you can secure both the FTP environment itself and the individual data transfers that z/OS FTP participates in both as a client and as a server. We will look at a set of usage scenarios, providing suggestions on how to best exploit selected security features of z/OS FTP technology. Covered features include: • Protection of data transfers using Application Transparent Transport Layer Security (AT-TLS)
• Using SERVAUTH security profiles to limit access to FTP system resources
• Securing and limiting certain FTP functions such as anonymous FTP,
• Configuring FTP to enable firewall traversal
-Chris Meyer-IBM Corporation; Sam Reynolds-IBM Corporation; Joshua Bennetone-IBM Corporation
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