DFSMSdss supports host-based encryption on it's dump command. The support was
added before tape encryption became generally available. Still a possible
solution for you since your tape environment doesn't support encryption.
Glenn
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We have a requirement to encrypt a certain class of mainframe data. While
looking at doing so for PDS/e datasets (available with z/OS 2.4 and with PTFs
on 2,2 and 2.3), I've run into a quandary. Storing program objects in an
encrypted PDS/e isn't supported.
I'm looking at the read-only ACS