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<h1 class="topictitle1">Packet rules versus other iSeries security solutions</h1>
<div><p>In high-risk situations, such as securing a production system or
securing communications between your iSeries™ server and other systems in a
network, you might investigate other iSeries security solutions to broaden
your protection.</p>
<p>Your iSeries server
has integrated security components that can protect your system from several
types of risks. Packet rules, for one, provide an economical way for you to
secure your system. In some cases, packet rules can provide everything you
need without any additional purchases. However, the security of your system
should take precedence over cost.</p>
<p>See these information center topics for information that will help to ensure
that your security strategy includes multiple lines of defense:</p>
<ul><li><a href="../rzaj4/rzaj4secoverview.htm"><strong>iSeries and
Internet security</strong></a><p>This topic provides a wealth of information
about the risks and solutions you should consider before using the Internet.</p>
</li>
<li><a href="../rzain/rzainoverview.htm"><strong>Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL)</strong></a><p>SSL provides secure connections between server
applications and their clients. This topic includes information about how
you can enable SSL on your iSeries applications.</p>
</li>
<li><a href="../rzaja/rzajagetstart.htm"><strong>Virtual
private networking (VPN)</strong></a><p>VPN allows your company to securely
extend its private intranet over the existing framework of a public network,
such as the Internet. This topic describes VPN and tells you how to use it
on your iSeries server.</p>
</li>
</ul>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzajbrzajb1whatis.htm" title="Packet rules comprise both network address translation (NAT) rules and IP filtering rules. These two functions run at the IP layer of the TCP/IP stack and help protect your system against potential risks that are commonly associated with TCP/IP traffic.">Packet rules concepts</a></div>
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