You might want to take a look at MegaCryption from ASPG. 

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On
Behalf Of Gary Snider
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 3:57 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: OpenPGP Encryption

Currently, our OpenPGP encryption is done using a Windows server and the
IPSwitch WS_FTP Client software.  Configuration displays from the client
indicate that we are using RSA, DSA and DH keys with sizes of 1024 and
2048 bits.  Cipher algorithms include AES-256, Triple-DES, BLOWFISH and
CAST5. 

We would like to start supporting OpenPGP encryption on our Z10 BC
(2098-E10) mainframe running z/OS 1.13.  I am having some difficulty
understanding what hardware is required to support this.  I have been
reviewing the Redbook, Encryption Facility for z/OS V1.2 OpenPGP
Support.  It leads me to believe that the CPACF embedded processor that
comes standard with the Z10 will handle the Cipher algorithms (except
perhaps CAST5).  But what about the key algorithms (RSA, DSA, DH)?  Do I
need additional hardware to handle those?  Does it depend on the key
size?  

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