mainframe security

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Mainframe security is a critical concern for organizations in banking, healthcare, government, and manufacturing that rely on legacy systems. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight the need to modernize mainframe and IBM i data for AI and cloud platforms like Azure, while addressing identity and access management (IAM) blind spots. Key strategies include integrating modern IAM tools such as Okta or Azure Active Directory to enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) and conditional access, and adopting Zero Trust principles. The tag covers challenges in harmonizing legacy data with cloud environments, securing mainframes against evolving threats, and ensuring compliance in digital transformation initiatives.
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    Modernizing Mainframe and IBM i Data for AI with Azure: A Strategic Guide

    As organizations embark on their next wave of digital transformation, the strategic need to harmonize mainframe and IBM i legacy data with modern cloud platforms has shifted from a technical aspiration to an operational imperative. Most large enterprises, especially those in financial services...
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    Securing Mainframes in the Age of Modern IAM and Zero Trust: Critical Strategies

    Mainframe security is facing a critical inflection point, driven by the collision of long-standing identity and access management (IAM) blind spots with a rapidly evolving compliance landscape. For decades, mainframes have served as the backbone of major industries—banking, healthcare...
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