Zowe
Quarterly Webinar Understanding
token-based security in Zowe
Zowe API ML
leverages various security token
types depending on the choice of
the identity provider and ESM
subsystems deployment options.
Join this session to learn how
this technology can help you to
achieve the exceptional security
expected from a modern mainframe
system and how to provide great
flexibility for client
application and mainframe
services developers.
This session will give you an
introduction to security tokens
and recommend best practice when
implementing token-based
security in Zowe.
What
is a token anyway
How
tokens help to enhance API
security and fuel
cross-platform integration
What
security tokens exist and what
is their purpose
Token
types used by Zowe API ML and
how to choose between them
Working
directly with SAF JWT
token
Utilizing
z/OSMF LTPA or JWT token
Seamlessly
exchange .509 client
certificate for a JWT
JWS
signature
What
tokens are not yet employed in
the Zowe API ML ecosystem and
the rationale for introducing
them
Joe has spent
his career enabling application
development on the mainframe, from
the early days of Unix Systems
Services through the current open
source era. He has spent several
years as part of the Open Data
Analytics development team. He is
currently focusing on
containerized workloads and the
mainframe
open source ecosystem.
Speaker:
Pavlin Zahariev, Broadcom
As an Architect
in Broadcom's Mainframe Division -
Open Mainframe Team, Pavlin is
responsible for the architecture
of products and services to
support the internal and external
adoption of the Zowe API Mediation
Layer. Pavlin is mostly
responsible for the design of
security concepts and related
services. Pavlin brings in the
Open Mainframe Team his experience
with architecture and design of
distributed enterprise security
and API management systems that he
gained from working in the
commercial and financial sphere.
Pavlin joined CA
Technologies (a Broadcom company)
as a Solution Architect in 2019.
In his previous professional
lives, he has held a variety of
technical and managerial positions
in several financial institutions
- Senior Software Developer,
Solution Architect, Scrum Master
and a Project manager.
Living in
Prague, Pavlin holds a Master of
Science degree in Computer science
from the Czech Technical
University in Prague.
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