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Wednesday June 11, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am EDT
The Db2 for z/OS profile tables have long been helpful for managing a DDF workload in a granular (e.g., application–specific) way, regarding matters such as connection, thread, and idle thread timeout limits. Some fairly recent Db2 13 APARs have extended profile table functionality to include monitoring and enforcement of security requirements for DDF–using applications. This new capability can be leveraged to greatly reduce the risk of application disruption related to implementation of a new DDF application security requirement, such as a requirement for certificate–based (versus password–based) client authentication, or a requirement for use of AT/TLS encryption (commonly known as SSL encryption). In this session, you'll get a quick refresher on Db2 profile table functionality, and you'll learn about the enhancements provided by the aforementioned Db2 13 APARs. We'll explore some scenarios for advantageous exploitation of the new profile table functionality, and we will highlight a real–world example of putting profile table security functionality to work.
Speakers
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Scott Walker

Database Engineer - Db2 for z/OS, Navy Federal Credit Union
I started my career as a COBOL programmer in 2004. The first Db2 version I worked with was version 7. In 2011, I took my programming and database skills into the DBA role and learned more about Db2 through the administration role. In 2013 and 2017, I moved to two other companies further... Read More →
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Gayathiri Chandran

Technical Lead, IBM
Gayathiri Chandran is a Senior Software Engineer in Db2 for z/OS development at IBM Silicon Valley Laboratory. She is the technical lead for Db2 for z/OS Security and drives the strategy, design and development of security functions. She speaks on the Db2 security topics at various... Read More →
Wednesday June 11, 2025 10:20am - 11:20am EDT
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