Abstract for PSF for z/OS: Security Guide
Purpose of this information: This information is designed to help
programmers, analysts, and administrators who install, customize, or maintain Print Services Facility (PSF) for z/OS® (referred to as PSF) as a component of a trusted computing base.1
This
information describes the PSF function that is called print labeling. This function can
be used to produce printed output that contains special labels. These labels can be used for
security purposes or other installation-defined purposes.
Note: Print labeling can be done with PSF
even if PSF is not a part of a trusted computing base.
Who should read this information: You use this information if you are
a system programmer, a system analyst, a security administrator, a security auditor, or an
application programmer who is responsible for data security.
You must be familiar with the material that is contained in PSF for z/OS: Customization and PSF for z/OS: User's Guide before you attempt any of the procedures that are described in this information.
Related information: For additional information about z/OS and PSF for z/OS, see these web
pages:
To obtain the latest documentation updates for PSF for z/OS, see these members in
SYS1.SAMPLIB:
| Member | Publication |
|---|---|
| APSGADP8 | PSF for z/OS: AFP Download Plus |
| APSGCUS8 | PSF for z/OS: Customization |
| APSGDGN8 | PSF for z/OS: Diagnosis |
| APSGDLG8 | PSF for z/OS: Download for z/OS |
| APSGMAC8 | PSF for z/OS: Messages and Codes |
| APSGSEC8 | PSF for z/OS: Security Guide |
| APSGUSR8 | PSF for z/OS: User's Guide |
1 A
trusted computing base consists of components that together enforce a unified security policy over a
computing environment. For more information, see Introducing trusted computing base components.