ReACT v.3.5.2 Adds Authentication Image to Multi-Factor Authentication Capabilities
Published on October 31, 2013
Naples, FL—October 2013 Advanced Software Products Group (ASPG) has announced the latest release of its popular ReACT software for Help Desk centers and other users requiring a self-service password reset solution. The release features the addition of authentication image technology to further enhance its multi-factor…
Making sense of security
Published on October 29, 2013
You and your team may understand the importance of encryption and data security, but that doesn't mean the people who write the checks get it yet. As a mainframe security professional, part of your job is making sense of the challenges of keeping the data…
MegaCryption Extends Encryption Software Protection and Interoperability
Published on October 24, 2013
Naples, FL—October 2013 Advanced Software Products Group (ASPG) has announced the latest release of its popular MegaCryption encryption software. The release features enhanced key portability and reusability between different key management systems, increasing security while protecting existing cryptography investments. New support for additional symmetric and…
BYOD in enterprises running mainframes
Published on October 15, 2013
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is the increasingly popular and common practice of employees bringing their personal devices to use at work. Many people who own laptops and smart phones are more proficient at using their own devices than their work-issued hardware. People tend to…
ASPG Furthers Insight into ICSF and Cryptography with latest CryptoMon Release
Published on October 10, 2013
Naples, FL—October 2013 Enterprise and Big Data software provider Advanced Software Products Group (ASPG) has released the latest version of its popular CryptoMon software, providing greater flexibility to end users and greater insights into the way that cryptography and ICSF are implemented on user mainframes.…
No News Is Bad News
Published on October 7, 2013
Technology executives run the risk of believing that no news is good news Since IT and mainframe managers are so used to SMS and email alerts warning them of system malfunctions, it becomes harder to seek out and solve the problems that are not glaringly…