Admins and security teams tasked with securing IBM i can have a tough job. From understanding the current configuration, to aligning with industry benchmarks and making sure controls are maintained over time - it's a lot of work. And, in the words of Kisco's Carol Woodbury, it's also a lifestyle. The work of securing IBM i never stops.
With the new release of iSecMap, Kisco has positioned the product as the security admin's best friend. In this webinar we'll learn how to use iSecMap to:
Report on your current security configuration
Remediate your configuration to CIS Benchmarks
Maintain a baseline security configuration
Automate security audit
iSecMap is the easiest way to get stay and stay secure on IBM i. Join us at 1:00 PM ET on October 29 as we explore the world of IBM i security and the latest iSecMap product updates.
The session will be hosted on Zoom. Registration is required.
Kisco Information Systems was formed in 1984 to provide high quality data processing services to businesses in the New York Metropolitan area. The goal was, and continues to be, to provide clients with high quality professional services at a reasonable cost. Our concentration specialty it the IBM i series of systems including Power Server running IBM i, i5, iSeries and AS/400.
Since formation, Kisco has expanded its client list on a steady basis. We have tried successfully to take on clients where we can make a significant business contribution. Our approach is to view data processing as a business resource used to solve business problems in a cost effective way.
Kisco Information Systems significantly expanded its own business horizons starting in 1986. We then started publishing software for the IBM i family and System/36 with several award winning products in national and international distribution. Our list of software customers is constantly expanding. It includes Jefferson Smurfit Corporation, the US Department of Agriculture, Amway, Heald College, Airborne Express, Cargill International, Wyeth-Ayerst Canada and more. We have more than 6000 software installations in the US and more than 40 foreign countries.
In March 2002, Kisco Information Systems moved to new administrative offices deep in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains in Saranac Lake, New York. While we continue to support our consulting clients in the downstate area with on site resources, this move has allowed us to increase our level of support for our software customers.