R.S. Wrote... >>Excuse me, what company encrypts "anything on disk" ??? >>IMHO "encrypt everything" is kind of euphemism (fiction if you want). >>It is simply impossible. I must tell you, it is not. We have 2 types of encryption criteria coming from PCI... 1. Admin user-ID's which we are encrypting using an Emulator called TTWIN that can successfully handle RACF created certificates that are specified un the TCP Profile for the secure port. 2. Data containing names, addresses, ... of our customers. Was hoping that the ESS/800 had HW encryption built in, but ... we put the mainframe behind a special firewall wit absolutely no unencrypted access, and then be bought middleware of some sort, that encrypts/decrypts the data on win/UNIX environment so that it ends-up encrypted on the disk, had 1 or two instances where the middle-ware had a few glitches, and I am sure no abbreviation is needed on the chaotic results, but over-all everyone, is happy with the peace of mind it seems to create...
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