9347: Deploying PGP Encryption and Compression for z/OS Batch Data Protection to Meet Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Certification

Tuesday, August 9, 2011: 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Oceanic 7 (Walt Disney World Dolphin )
Speaker: Colin van der Ross (Software Diversified Services)
Handouts
  • Deploying PGP Encryption and Compression for z/OS Batch Data Protection to Meet Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS140-2) Certification (1.9 MB)
  • Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is used by organizations of all sizes to protect data with strong encryption based on open standards. In this session, our speaker will discuss how System z customers are deploying PGP in z/OS Batch environments. Topics to be discussed will include:

     

    • Encryption and decryption
    • Key management
    • Data translation (EBCDIC/ASCII)
    • File systems
    • Non-repudiation
    • Open standards 

    This session will be useful for both technical and non-technical IT professionals.

    Tracks: Enterprise Data Center Management, IT Management and Security and Compliance
    Share |




    See more of Project: Security and Compliance
    See more of Program: Enterprise Data Center