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Security and Audit

The Security and Audit Project is concerned with enterprise-wide security management, which includes security, auditability, and disaster recovery of corporate data, software, and hardware. We are concerned with security management on the desktop, in the client/server environment, on the mainframe, over the Internet, or within any heterogeneous network. The Security and Audit Project provides information on security management tools, policies and procedures that address identity management, data integrity, confidentiality, access control, and systems management -- from within a single enterprise, or across public or private networks, such as the Internet, intranet, or extranet.

The customers of the Security and Audit Project are, but not limited to:

  • Security, database, and data administrators who must integrate and manage security policies across the various enterprise platforms
  • LAN and client/server administrators who are responsible for security and disaster recovery of their systems
  • Systems management personnel responsible for managing the enterprise networks and other infrastructure services such as mainframes and subsystems, such as CICS, TSO, JES, etc.
  • Anyone responsible for installing, administering, auditing, or modifying the RACF, ACF2 and TopSecret families of products
  • People responsible for writing secure applications that meet accreditation standards
  • Department and senior management requiring information on what the sec well as information on developing and implementing workable solutions in their organizations
  • End-users who have, as employees of an organization, inherent security responsibilities for safeguarding information entrusted to their care
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