Rocket Software Unveils Phishing-Resistant Solution to Enhance Mainframe Security

Rocket Software has introduced Rocket® Secure Host Access, a groundbreaking terminal emulator designed to protect businesses from cyber threats and simplify compliance with increasingly stringent regulations. This innovative solution integrates green screen access with existing identity and access management (IAM) systems, enabling organizations to safeguard critical systems through multi-factor authentication (MFA), single sign-on (SSO), and password-less secure access.

Phishing-Resistant Solution

With phishing attacks and fake worker schemes on the rise, Rocket Secure Host Access offers an essential layer of protection for enterprises, particularly those relying on host applications. By ensuring secure access across desktop and web platforms, this solution empowers businesses to meet compliance standards such as the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and the U.S. federal mandate on MFA.

Complete cyber threats

“Cyber threats are growing more complex, and compliance requirements are becoming stricter,” said Puneet Kohli, President of Application Modernization at Rocket Software. “Our solution provides high-availability access to host applications while safeguarding critical data. Organizations can achieve compliance and enhance security with minimal additional effort.”

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