Stream: Enterprise Security
Time: 16:30 - 17:30
It’s a known fact that open FTP ports are an invitation for those with malicious intent to penetrate your IT systems and harvest PCI information including names, addresses, social security numbers and credit card information. However, many companies are unaware or underestimate it’s prevalence and risk in their enterprise. If ensuring all of your file transfers are secure and shutting down open FTP ports was easy, everyone would be doing it, right? The speakers discuss the threats to your mainframe and how this simple solution from Luminex uses FICON to secure file transfers from and to the mainframe. Now, securing mainframe file transfers is easy! Attend this session to learn how.
Colleen will co-present with Mark Wilson
Colleen Gordon is an MDI Solution Specialist at Luminex Software. She has over 30 years of experience in the mainframe environment with an emphasis on storage management. Colleen is the co-author of two IBM Redbooks, has frequently presented at industry trade shows and has written articles for Disaster Recovery Journal, Enterprise Systems Journal and other industry magazines.
Colleen Gordon is an MDI Solution Specialist at Luminex Software. She has over 30 years of experience in the mainframe environment with an emphasis on storage management. Colleen is the co-author of two IBM Redbooks, has frequently presented at industry trade shows and has written articles for Disaster Recovery Journal, Enterprise Systems Journal and other industry magazines.
Colleen Gordon is an MDI Solution Specialist at Luminex Software. She has over 30 years of experience in the mainframe environment with an emphasis on storage management. Colleen is the co-author of two IBM Redbooks, has frequently presented at industry trade shows and has written articles for Disaster Recovery Journal, Enterprise Systems Journal and other industry magazines.
Colleen Gordon is an MDI Solution Specialist at Luminex Software. She has over 30 years of experience in the mainframe environment with an emphasis on storage management. Colleen is the co-author of two IBM Redbooks, has frequently presented at industry trade shows and has written articles for Disaster Recovery Journal, Enterprise Systems Journal and other industry magazines.
Colleen Gordon is an MDI Solution Specialist at Luminex Software. She has over 30 years of experience in the mainframe environment with an emphasis on storage management. Colleen is the co-author of two IBM Redbooks, has frequently presented at industry trade shows and has written articles for Disaster Recovery Journal, Enterprise Systems Journal and other industry magazines.
Colleen Gordon is an MDI Solution Specialist at Luminex Software. She has over 30 years of experience in the mainframe environment with an emphasis on storage management. Colleen is the co-author of two IBM Redbooks, has frequently presented at industry trade shows and has written articles for Disaster Recovery Journal, Enterprise Systems Journal and other industry magazines.
Colleen Gordon is an MDI Solution Specialist at Luminex Software. She has over 30 years of experience in the mainframe environment with an emphasis on storage management. Colleen is the co-author of two IBM Redbooks, has frequently presented at industry trade shows and has written articles for Disaster Recovery Journal, Enterprise Systems Journal and other industry magazines.
Colleen Gordon is an MDI Solution Specialist at Luminex Software. She has over 30 years of experience in the mainframe environment with an emphasis on storage management. Colleen is the co-author of two IBM Redbooks, has frequently presented at industry trade shows and has written articles for Disaster Recovery Journal, Enterprise Systems Journal and other industry magazines.
Colleen Gordon is an MDI Solution Specialist at Luminex Software. She has over 30 years of experience in the mainframe environment with an emphasis on storage management. Colleen is the co-author of two IBM Redbooks, has frequently presented at industry trade shows and has written articles for Disaster Recovery Journal, Enterprise Systems Journal and other industry magazines.
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