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  • "It's relatively inexpensive in comparison to everything else that has the same functionality. If you're looking at SonicWall or if you're looking at WatchGuard, their prices are about a third higher with relatively the same functionality."
  • "It is not expensive."
  • "In the licensing model, the licenses are a little bit expensive."
  • "The cost needs to be reduced."
  • "It is not costly."
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    Top Answer:CA Cleanup can be invaluable in controlling and protecting various resources within a company’s digital environment. Not only can users secure datasets and programs, but they also have the ability to… more »
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    Top Answer:User de-provisioning is just as important as user provisioning in maintaining a secure mainframe environment, and CA Cleanup can excel in this area. When someone in a company no longer requires access… more »
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    CA Cleanup
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    Overview

    CA Cleanup for z/OS (CA Cleanup) reduces the effort and pressure associated with maintaining current regulatory, statutory and audit requirements. It does this by removing obsolete, unused, redundant and excessive access rights through easily automated, virtually unattended and continuous cleanup of mainframe security databases CA ACF2TM, CA Top Secret and IBM RACF.

    CA Cleanup Features

    CA Cleanup offers the following features:

    • Security Policy Management: The software allows administrators to define and manage security policies for mainframe resources. This includes setting rules for user access and password requirements, and defining group-based access controls.

    • Access Control: CA Cleanup for z/OS enables granular control over who can access specific mainframe resources. It supports various access control methods, including resource-level security, program authorization, and transaction authorization.

    • User Authentication: The software provides robust user authentication mechanisms, such as password-based authentication, RACF pass tickets, digital certificates, and more. It ensures that only authenticated users can access the mainframe system.

    • User Provisioning and De-Provisioning: It facilitates the creation and removal of user accounts on the mainframe. Administrators can easily manage user profiles, assign appropriate access privileges, and revoke access when needed.

    • Auditing and Reporting: CA Cleanup for z/OS offers extensive auditing capabilities to monitor user activities and track changes made to security settings. It generates comprehensive reports for compliance purposes, including user access reports, audit trail reports, and security violation reports.

    • Resource Monitoring and Protection: The software continuously monitors mainframe resources for unauthorized access attempts, suspicious activities, or security breaches. It provides real-time alerts and takes proactive measures to prevent unauthorized access.

    • Integration with Mainframe Security Systems: CA Cleanup for z/OS integrates with existing mainframe security systems like IBM RACF (Resource Access Control Facility) to leverage their features and enhance overall security management.

    • Compliance Management: The solution helps organizations meet regulatory compliance requirements, such as PCI DSS, HIPAA, and GDPR. It provides tools and reports to demonstrate compliance and supports security audits.

    • Customization and Automation: Administrators can customize security policies and settings according to their organization's requirements. The software also supports automation through scripting and APIs for streamlined management.

    • Centralized Management: CA Cleanup for z/OS offers a centralized management console or interface for efficient administration of security policies and controls across the mainframe environment.

    CA Cleanup Benefits

    Using CA Cleanup has the following benefits:

    • Enhanced mainframe security

    • Control over user access to resources

    • Protection against unauthorized access

    • Auditing and tracking of user activities

    • Compliance with regulatory requirements

    • Streamlined user provisioning and de-provisioning

    • Real-time alerts for security incidents

    • Integration with existing mainframe security systems

    • Customization to meet organizational needs

    • Centralized management of security policies

    FortiDB software is a comprehensive database security and compliance platform that helps large enterprises and cloud-based service providers protect their databases and applications from internal and external threats. Its flexible policy framework allows you to quickly and easily implement internal IT control frameworks for database activity monitoring, IT audit and regulatory compliance.

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    Standard Bank of South Africa
    Chunghwa Telecom
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    Small Business38%
    Midsize Enterprise13%
    Large Enterprise50%
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    Cleanup is ranked 20th in Database Security while Fortinet FortiDB [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Database Security. Cleanup is rated 8.0, while Fortinet FortiDB [EOL] is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Cleanup writes "It looks forward in the database, so if it’s not showing any activity, you can get rid of that profile. But, if I give someone access to it, I can’t control the scope of what they can see". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Fortinet FortiDB [EOL] writes "The cloud tools are able to test for ransomware when the firewall picks up something suspicous". Cleanup is most compared with IBM Security zSecure, whereas Fortinet FortiDB [EOL] is most compared with .

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