Managing Mainframe Phishing Vulnerabilities
Mainframes are undisputedly the most mature, secure and best defended computing platform. Yet even mainframes are vulnerable to the most common type of cyberattack: phishing.
Mainframes require maximum protection due to the mission-critical nature of their data and workloads. 93% of the world's companies use the mainframe for financial mangement, which is why as of July 2021, 45 of the top 50 banks and all of the top 10 global insurers use mainframes, and 67 of the Global Fortune 100 companies use the mainframe as their core platform.
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