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Tag Archives: WMQ Security
WebSphere MQ security heats up
developerWorks article WebSphere MQ Security heats up from November 2007. Are your MQ channels as secure as they should be? What you need to know about recent developments in IBM® WebSphere® MQ security and, more importantly, what you need to … Continue reading
Posted in Errata, IBMMQ, News, Publications, WMQ Security
Tagged articles, commentary, developerWorks, Errata, Publications, security, WebSphere MQ, WMQ, WMQ Security
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What you didn't know you didn’t know about WebSphere MQ security
developerWorks article What you didn’t know you didn’t know about WebSphere MQ security, published January 2007. Most WebSphere MQ administrators have taken steps to secure their messaging network, but a surprising number of these installations are still wide open. Is … Continue reading
Posted in Publications
Tagged articles, commentary, developerWorks, Errata, Publications, security, WebSphere MQ, WMQ, WMQ Security
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No MQ presentation at Defcon this year
I’ve been keeping an eye on the Defcon speakers and schedule to see if any new WMQ presentations would be announced this year. I know that Martyn Ruks who presented last year has a new WMQ security white paper and … Continue reading
Posted in IBMMQ, WMQ Security
Tagged Conferences, Events, security, WebSphere MQ Security, WMQ Security
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My latest WMQ Security article hits the stands
OK well maybe “hits the stands” is not exactly accurate since developerWorks WebSphere Technical Journal is an online format. But “hits the browser” just doesn’t roll off the tongue as nicely. OK well maybe “roll off the tongue” is not … Continue reading
SSL certificate irony
I happened across Doug Munsinger’s post about refreshing WMQ SSL certificates. On the one hand, it’s good to know someone else out there is using SSL with WMQ. On the other hand, the certificate problem on Doug’s web site overshadows … Continue reading →
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