Episode 161 - Mainframe Computing

Despite the pervasive narrative that mainframes are "antiquated" technology, the hosts argue that they remain the gold standard for availability, integrity, and resilience in high-stakes environments like banking, healthcare, and government.

In this episode of the Cybersecurity Awesomeness Podcast, hosts Chris Steffen and Ken Buckler explore the often-misunderstood world of mainframe computing. Despite the pervasive narrative that mainframes are "antiquated" technology, the hosts argue that they remain the gold standard for availability, integrity, and resilience in high-stakes environments like banking, healthcare, and government.

The discussion clears up common misconceptions, noting that modern mainframes are not just running legacy code like COBOL, but are fully capable of integrating with modern development tools and languages. Steffen and Buckler highlight that while the cloud offers flexibility, it lacks the sheer stability and performance consistency of the mainframe. For security professionals, the episode serves as a powerful reminder that "older" doesn't mean "insecure." In many cases, these systems provide a level of physical and logical isolation that modern, network-dependent architectures struggle to match. Ultimately, the hosts invite listeners to rethink the mainframe's role in the modern stack, proving it remains the undisputed champion of mission-critical compute.

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