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Compliance Concepts; Representative Regulations; Analysis of Requirements in Common; Conclusions; Chapter 2. Changes to Safeguard Since G06.21; Safeguard Changes Included in Release G06.21; Safeguard Changes Included in Release G06.22; Safeguard Changes Included in Release G06.23; Safeguard Changes Included in Release G06.24; Explicit Nodes Example 327 $aSafeguard Changes Included in Release G06.25 Safeguard Changes Included in Release G06.26; Safeguard Changes Included in Release G06.27; Safeguard Changes Included in Release G06.28; Safeguard Changes Included in Release G06.29; Safeguard Subsystem Component Updates; Chapter 3. Securing Pathway Applications; Pathway Development; Pathway Run-Time Components; Chapter 4. TCP/IP; TCP/IP Security; TCP/IP Architecture; HP Non-Stop Server Implementation of TCP/IP; TCP/IP Applications; Firewalls and Routers; VPN; SSH Subsystem; Chapter 5. File Sharing Programs; Network File System (NFS) Subsystem 327 $aSamba Chapter 6. Non-Stop SQL and Database Security; What is Database Security?; Compiling and Executing Non-Stop SQL Programs; Securing Client Queries from ODBC/MX and JDBC/MX; Securing Dynamic SQL Queries; Non-Stop SQL Interactions with other Utilities; Chapter 7. Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) SQL/MP; Security Configuration; Auditing in ODBC; Other ODBC Programs and Utilities; Chapter 8. System Management Tools; Tandem Service Management (TSM) Subsystem; Open System Management (OSM); Distributed Systems Management/Software Configuration Manager; Chapter 9. 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