If you think LMTCPB is all of the answer, or even a big piece of the
answer.

You are wrong. IBM itself says "You cannot rely solely on menu access
control to protect your system and allow users to use the system
effectively to do their jobs."
See also
https://www.itjungle.com/2023/02/06/white-hats-completely-dismantle-menu-based-security/

Charles


On Sat, Sep 7, 2024 at 9:34 PM Gavin Inman <midrangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Don't give users Limited capability *NO or Access to any command line,
including QSh.



On 9/5/2024 2:38 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:

A must watch IMHO..
Agenda, slides, and video link
https://troopers.de/troopers24/talks/7sfsbf/

Direct to video
https://youtu.be/t4fUvfzgUbY

Charles


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