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OS/2 Security for your workstation and servers. | OS/2 Security for your workstation and servers. Offering you the selection of security features that you need to secure and manage the OS/2 platform across your network or on a stand-alone system. The flexibility of the security product allows you to make the security fit your environment with out causing unnecessary overhead. Control the use of your workplace shell, directories and files, or protect your system from the outside world using integrity checks and cryptographics. Available in several languages. | ||
Offering you the selection of security features that | |||
you need to secure and manage the OS/2 platform | |||
across your network or on a stand-alone system. | |||
The flexibility of the security product allows you to | |||
make the security fit your environment with out | |||
causing unnecessary overhead. Control the use of | |||
your workplace shell, directories and files, or protect | |||
your system from the outside world using integrity | |||
checks and cryptographics. Available in several | |||
languages. | |||
Author: QSD | Author: QSD | ||
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Revision as of 19:24, 1 April 2023
OS/2 Security for your workstation and servers. Offering you the selection of security features that you need to secure and manage the OS/2 platform across your network or on a stand-alone system. The flexibility of the security product allows you to make the security fit your environment with out causing unnecessary overhead. Control the use of your workplace shell, directories and files, or protect your system from the outside world using integrity checks and cryptographics. Available in several languages.
Author: QSD