
Brian Hugenbruch
IBM Z and LinuxONE Security Certification Lead
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Brian Hugenbruch, CISSP has been a developer for IBM z/VM for the past twenty-five years, which means he really can't be "the new kid" anymore. He has served as z/VM's Security and Cryptography Product Owner for fifteen years. He has spoken in hundreds of venues on the topics of identity management, security, cryptography, TLS, auditing, certifications, compliance, and resiliency. No, he's not certain how to say his last name either.
What It Means to Measure IBM Z Security
We know IBM Z is the most securable platform in the world. How do we prove it? By working with worldwide experts and trusted third parties. (Don't take *our* word for it.) This presentation covers the security certification landscape for the IBM Z platform (from metal to cloud) -- what the acronyms are, what it means, what it may not mean, and how these evaluations correlate to the industry standards and geo laws to which one must adhere.
Nines All the Way Down: Resiliency for Linux on IBM Z and LinuxONE in the Context of DORA
BM Z and IBM LinuxONE provide enterprise-wide availability for workloads, designed to operate at 99.99999% availability. But what do availability and resiliency mean in the context of z/VM, Linux on IBM Z, or containers? And with the EU Digital Operations Resiliency Act (DORA) officially enacted and live, how are rules changing with regards not only to standard back-up and HA, but recovery in the event of a cyber attack? This presentation will explain the needs of HA and DR in a LinuxONE environment, using Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (RHOCP) as a model for a workload that can provide compliant business continuity in the face of catastrophe.
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