
“With this product release, the replacement of the old PentaSafe products is now complete.” “TGDetect is the newest addition and it is the piece that provides security monitoring and alerting,” says Ayala, who is Trinity Guard’s vice president of operations. Now with the launch of TGDetect, the triumvirate of old Pentasafe products has been reborn under the Trinity Guard banner. This product was also based in part on an old Pentasafe product, PS-Secure. The company’s second product was TGSecure, a network security product that helps secure exit points on IBM i servers. TGAudit was based in part on the old PS-Audit product from Pentasafe, and provides the capability to audit the security settings of one or more servers. The company has been slowly rewriting the old Pentasafe products, starting with TGAudit. Perera and Ayala left Micro Focus to develop IBM i security software at Trinity Guard. Trinity Guard was founded several years by two former Micro Focus employees, Tony Perera and Pauline Ayala, who trace their roots back to the Pentasafe and NetIQ days. TGDetect is a monitoring tool that alerts administrators of security issues, and also integrates with third-party SIEM solutions.

Three is the magic number for Trinity Guard, the Houston, Texas-based security software company that just delivered its third security product for IBM i. Trinity Guard Launches Third IBM i Product
