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RACF

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What is RACF?

RACF (Resource Access Control Facility) is a mainframe security system provided by IBM for z/OS. It controls access to resources by verifying a user's identity and then authorizing access based on predefined rules. RACF is commonly used for authentication, authorization, and auditing of user activity on mainframe systems.

What other technologies are related to RACF?

RACF Competitor Technologies

ACF2 is an alternative Security Server for z/OS, competing with RACF for access control and security management.
mentioned alongside RACF in 63% (672) of relevant job posts
Top Secret is a Security Server for z/OS, competing directly with RACF for providing security and access control functions.
mentioned alongside RACF in 71% (244) of relevant job posts
TopSecret is a Security Server for z/OS, competing directly with RACF for providing security and access control functions.
mentioned alongside RACF in 85% (57) of relevant job posts

RACF Complementary Technologies

REXX is a procedural language that can be used to automate tasks interacting with RACF, enhancing its usability.
mentioned alongside RACF in 16% (1.3k) of relevant job posts
zSecure provides security intelligence and compliance management capabilities that complement RACF by providing advanced reporting and analysis.
mentioned alongside RACF in 86% (219) of relevant job posts
z/OS is the operating system on which RACF runs and is tightly integrated with RACF.
mentioned alongside RACF in 12% (1.5k) of relevant job posts

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