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Development of IT Security: History of IT Security During 1980

by Robert Tripp | Jul 25, 2006 | Articles, Banking Product Engines

IBM spotting a market opportunity produced a piece of software called RACF (Resource Access Control Facility) which tried to centralise the security processing. This is illustrated in the diagram below. The key ideas are that there is a separate database of users,...

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