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Assure System Access Manager

The days when the IBM i was an isolated platform communicating through proprietary protocols are gone. Modern IBM i systems are highly connected through standard network and open-source protocols. This opens a wide variety of access points to the worldwide hacker community, who recognise the high value of data residing on an IBM i.

Assure System Access Manager, a feature of Assure Security and part of its Assure Access Control feature bundle, is a true global access control platform with a flexible, powerful, data-centric approach to securing access to your IBM i. Using IBM i exit point technology, Assure System Access Manager gives you control of a wide range of system and data access points, including:

  • Network protocols such as FTP, ODBC, DDM, DRDA, NetServer and Telnet
  • SQL statements such as STRSQL, RUNSQLSTM, RUNSQL, *EDRSQL and embedded SQL
  • CQE usage such as RUNQRY, WRKQRY, QQQQry and OPNQRYF
  • File opens using QSH, STRSQL, DSPPFM, UPDDTA and others
  • System and user commands issued from a 5250 session or remotely
  • Sockets
  • Jobs
  • And more

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