Saw interesting the above story in NEWS Wire Daily
(http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/nwn/story.cfm?ID=12034).

Pat Botz, IBM's lead iSeries security architect made A LOT of good comments
about the value of the iSeries.  But one thing he said sure surprised me:
"iSeries doesn't necessarily have technology that protects the system
more..."

I've always thought that object-level security, built into the TIMI, *did*
protect the system more.  Even more, I thought it was built into the
hardware registers.

I hope I'm not starting a thread on all the areas the 400 is strong and weak
on security, but just wondering about this aspect.

jt



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