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IBM’s new Z mainframe server system has the ability to encrypt all data it handles, whether it’s actively being accessed or modified, or merely sitting idle. Better yet, its encryption keys are ...
IBM is betting big on pervasive encryption with a new mainframe dubbed IBM Z that may land new workloads amid data breaches. The company has rolled out the IBM Z, its next-generation mainframe that's ...
It doesn't usually matter much to consumers what kind of mainframes a business decides to use, but maybe it should. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share ...
Software Diversified Services (SDS), a mainframe tools vendor, announced it has made PGP Corporation's data encryption platform available for IBM z/OS systems. The offering, PGP Command Line for IBM ...
Data breaches and exposures all invite the same lament: if only the compromised data had been encrypted. Bad guys can only do so much with exfiltrated data, after all, if they can't read any of it.
International Business Machines Corp.IBM recently shipped its first z14 mainframe from its Poughkeepsie factory based in New York. This model was unveiled in July 2017 when its entire series of ...
Data breaches are bad enough by themselves, but they're made worse when companies don't bother to (or can't) encrypt all their info. It's tantamount to giving hackers the keys to the kingdom. But what ...