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AT-TLS

AT-TLS

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What is AT-TLS?

AT-TLS (Application Transparent Transport Layer Security) is a policy-based security feature in z/OS Communications Server that enables TCP/IP applications to use TLS/SSL encryption without requiring modifications to the applications themselves. It intercepts TCP/IP traffic and applies encryption based on defined policies, securing communications for legacy and modern applications.

What other technologies are related to AT-TLS?

AT-TLS Complementary Technologies

AT-TLS provides security for TCP/IP connections on z/OS. It's a complementary technology because AT-TLS enhances the security of TCP/IP communications.
mentioned alongside AT-TLS in 2% (57) of relevant job posts
AT-TLS is a component of z/OS. As such, it's a complementary part of the overall z/OS operating system, providing enhanced security capabilities within the z/OS environment.
mentioned alongside AT-TLS in 0% (51) of relevant job posts

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