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It is concerning that such a crucial authentication process in a leading security system relies on third-party code from public sources like GitHub. This approach raises questions about whether it aligns with IBM’s standards for secure and supported enterprise software products and with recognized compliance requirements expected for such systems.
Fully supported! We are also obliged to use contracted and supported software within our mainframe environment. At this central point of mainframe security it should be part of the main RACF software supported by IBM and securely integrated into the management GUI of the product. In order to support different security requirements for password complexity (technical users, admin users, normal users... etc.) it should be possible to apply different rules for different default groups.