Phishing Resilience on the Mainframe
Like any other platform, the mainframe is susceptible to cyberattacks. Nefarious practices like phishing are on the rise, and your mainframe could be a target. Phishing is a type of cyberattack in which an attacker sends a fraudulent email with the aim of inducing its recipients to reveal sensitive information, such as user credentials, or to deploy malicious software, such as ransomware.
To mitigate the risks of cyberattacks such as phishing, follow these best practices for safeguarding mainframe credentials:
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