What does NC-Pass do?
NC-Pass is a security application that runs on z/OS. It restricts user access to specific VTAM applications and can enforce multi-factor authentication using personal tokens. This helps organizations control access to sensitive mainframe resources.
Is this a system, application, or tool?
NC-Pass is an application that enhances the security of existing VTAM applications on z/OS. It is not a system or a toolset, but rather a security layer that integrates with existing mainframe infrastructure.
What types of organizations use this?
Organizations that rely on VTAM applications on z/OS and need to restrict user access based on application or require stronger authentication methods would benefit from NC-Pass. This includes financial institutions, government agencies, and any enterprise with sensitive mainframe data.
When should we consider NC-Pass?
A company should consider NC-Pass when they need to limit which VTAM applications users can access, or when they need to implement multi-factor authentication for mainframe access. This is especially important when dealing with sensitive data or compliance requirements.
What are the alternatives to NC-Pass?
Alternatives to NC-Pass include other mainframe security products that offer access control and authentication features. Examples include IBM Resource Access Control Facility (RACF) and Computer Associates ACF2. These products provide broader security features, but NC-Pass focuses specifically on VTAM application access.