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IBM Bolsters Mainframe Security with Three New Software Tools

With global enterprises facing increasingly sophisticated threats, IBM is expanding its mainframe security suite to address the complexities of hybrid cloud and AI-driven infrastructure. The company today launched three specialized tools designed to automate vulnerability detection, certificate management, and database optimization for its Z series platforms.

IBM Bolsters Mainframe Security with Three New Software Tools

The new software arrivals target specific operational pain points that often plague large-scale, mission-critical environments. IBM zSecure Detection provides real-time monitoring of system activity, specifically designed to identify ransomware and suspicious behavioral patterns across the z/OS landscape. This addition seeks to bridge the gap between siloed infrastructure teams and security operations by offering a unified view of potential threats.

To address the administrative burden of certificate management, IBM has introduced the zSecure Secret Manager. The tool automates lifecycle processes for certificates within IBM Z and LinuxONE environments, a critical update as industry standards demand shorter certificate lifespans. Meanwhile, the IBM Z Database Assistant leverages agentic AI to help database administrators optimize performance, shifting the focus from simple data access to autonomous, intelligent data management.

These releases build on existing initiatives such as Project Glasswing and Project Lightwell, reflecting a strategy aimed at hardening core infrastructure against emerging frontier model attacks. By integrating these capabilities, IBM intends to maintain the platform's historical resiliency—defined by its 99.999999% uptime target—while equipping organizations to navigate the evolving requirements of digital sovereignty and data regulation.

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