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Tag Archives: News
Webinar: WMQ Security for QSA's April 15th
I will be presenting a webinar on April 15th, hosted by the fine folks at PCI Knowledgebase. The purpose of the webinar will be to introduce Qualified Security Assessors, or QSA’s as they are known, to the concept of WebSphere … Continue reading
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Tagged News, presentation, WebSphere MQ, WebSphere MQ Security, WMQ, WMQ Security
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The Deep Queue – Episode #8: The good news and the bad news
This episode of The Deep Queue contains news about the new MSoT stand-alone WMQ Explorer SupportPac, yet another payment processor data breach, updates to some items we’ve covered in the past and breaking news about a WebSphere MQ interim fix … Continue reading
Posted in DeepQueue, Errata, IBMMQ, MQMFT, Podcast, Publications, WMQ Security
Tagged DeepQueue, IBM, News, Podcast, WebSphere MQ, WebSphere MQ Security, WMQ, WMQ FTE, WMQ Security
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MSoT: Stand-alone MQ Explorer download
More good news for WMQ users! WMQ Explorer is now available as a Category 3 SupportPac, which means it is free, can be downloaded separate from the install media and is supported for customers with a valid WebSphere MQ license. … Continue reading
The Deep Queue – Episode #7: Reducing your attack surface
This installment of The Deep Queue is about improving security by reducing the number of attack vectors that are exposed. Given two systems with equivalent functionality the one with more exposed attack vectors is said to have a “larger attack … Continue reading
Posted in DeepQueue, IBMMQ, Podcast, WMQ Security
Tagged DeepQueue, News, Podcast, security, WebSphere MQ, WebSphere MQ Security, WMQ, WMQ Security
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Must-read article – Secure Software: 'See No Evil' is Not a Strategy
Given that software currently enables or imperils most aspects of our buying, selling, and communicating, it is time that responsible people acknowledge that this is a massive problem, and stop looking in the opposite direction. “See No Evil” is not … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, design, development, News, security, software, vulnerabilities
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developerWorks live chat on WMQ
developerWorks is hosting a live text chat at Noon Eastern US time on January 22nd on the topic of WMQ Best Practices. The panel will include some folks from the WebSphere MQ online community that you may know: Chris Frank, … Continue reading
Posted in Events, IBMMQ
Tagged Best Practices, developerWorks, Events, IBM, News, Recommended Practices, WebSphere MQ, WMQ
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Signed C&C messages? What a novel idea!
I’ve been saying for a while now that Command and Control messages to be signed. It’s a question of authentication. When you pass a message to perform an administrative action, what assurance do you have that the message got to … Continue reading
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Tagged crypto, DNS, DNSSEC, News, security, SSL, WMQ, WMQ Security
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WMQ File Transfer Edition launched
I’ve been haunting the Vienna MQ list server for long enough to have seen the topic of moving files over MQSeries, and later WebSphere MQ, raise it’s ugly head on many occasions. I say “ugly” because creating a general-purpose program … Continue reading
Upcoming publications
I haven’t blogged much lately because I’m on deadline for a new developerWorks Mission:Messaging column. The next installment discusses changing culture to embrace SOA and how SOA impacts WebSphere MQ prevailing practices. The premise is that migration to SOA is … Continue reading