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Microsoft Defender Endpoint on ICC application
Oue security team reached out to us to verify if the new Security migration (enterprise endpoint protection software from Symantec Endpoint Protection to Microsoft Defender Endpoint) impacts ICC application in any way and reference case: TS008480275
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Add ability to monitor Connect:Direct I5 on any selected port.
Due to CIP mandate, Cigna is disabling all unencrypted ports and we need the ability to select an SSL encrypted port in SCC to monitor I5 Connect:Direct nodes. SCC currently monitors I5 nodes on default ports and current default unencrypted ports ...
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Credential enumeration
Credential enumeration occurs when an attacker can determine the validity of credentials by observing responses in the application and identifying differences between correct and incorrect responses. Attackers may be able to use this vulnerability...
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Control Center does not support the Secure connection with the SMTP server
I installed control center and I can't send email to my user reset the password. My relay only uses TLS protocol.
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Control Center Certificate Expiration Warning Notification
The Certificate Expiration warning rule that comes with Control Center produces a warning if a Connect Direct Secure Plus certificate is going to expire within 60 days. However, there is no known notification for Control Center's certificate which...
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Option to disable client authentication for Sterling Control Center Classic Console
Currently, our company will access Sterling Control Center Classic Console through desktop. With client authentication enabled for SCC, we need to maintain separate scripts on each user desktop. This will be overhead in maintaining multiple certs ...
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Moving picture password technology
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Password Vault support for Control Center database user
Due to security requirements and best practices, passwords should be changed periodically and wherever possible, should not be stored on local systems in text/XML files, etc. Control Center should have an option to utilize external Password Vault ...
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IBM Control Center Support AD windows authentication method for SQL server database
To meet Industry security standards to authenticate to Enterprise Active Directory tool
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Implement the use of LDAP without the need of IBM External Authentication Server
In order to implement the use of LDAP for authenticating to Control Center, it is a requirement to use IBM External Authentication Server. There should be a way of doing so without implementing another product that has be installed, configured, an...
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