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тАО12-20-2006 10:46 PM
тАО12-20-2006 10:46 PM
Re: Data Encryption for files sent from OpenVMS to Other Platforms
Death is a simple solution to disease, too,
but it's nice to disclose its side-effects
when obtaining informed consent.
but it's nice to disclose its side-effects
when obtaining informed consent.
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тАО12-26-2006 06:44 AM
тАО12-26-2006 06:44 AM
Re: Data Encryption for files sent from OpenVMS to Other Platforms
If VMS is being called 'legacy', a la 'the gartner group', and sensitive data is being moved to windows, maybe informed consent is a little too much to ask...?....
Can you imagine if we used PCs to manage our enterprise systems? ... oops.
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тАО12-26-2006 08:04 AM
тАО12-26-2006 08:04 AM
Re: Data Encryption for files sent from OpenVMS to Other Platforms
Thank goodness there are people out there willing to help secure systems and willing to share the information (GnuPG Project).
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тАО01-02-2007 11:26 PM
тАО01-02-2007 11:26 PM
Re: Data Encryption for files sent from OpenVMS to Other Platforms
Hello,
I had a similar problem as one of our communication partners is running his systems on mainframe architectures (e.g. z/OS). He complained that he cannot use GnuPG because it is not available for mainframes.
I replied that instead of GnuPG one can use any software which is compliant to the OpenPGP standard. There are vendors which provide such software for mainframes. Here are some examples:
MegaCryption: http://www.aspg.com/megacrypt.htm
PGP Command Line: http://www.pgp.com/products/commandline/mainframes/faqs.html#4a
Moreover, it might be interesting for people that MegaCryption received FIPS certification from the National Institute of Standards and Technology recently: http://www.aspg.com/releases/MC_FIPS_Certification_0606.pdf . It supports supports compliancy for a number of state and federal privacy mandates such as: HIPAA, Sarbannes/Oxley, FERPA, Gramm-Leach-Bliley & California SB1386.
Cheers,
Gunnar.
I had a similar problem as one of our communication partners is running his systems on mainframe architectures (e.g. z/OS). He complained that he cannot use GnuPG because it is not available for mainframes.
I replied that instead of GnuPG one can use any software which is compliant to the OpenPGP standard. There are vendors which provide such software for mainframes. Here are some examples:
MegaCryption: http://www.aspg.com/megacrypt.htm
PGP Command Line: http://www.pgp.com/products/commandline/mainframes/faqs.html#4a
Moreover, it might be interesting for people that MegaCryption received FIPS certification from the National Institute of Standards and Technology recently: http://www.aspg.com/releases/MC_FIPS_Certification_0606.pdf . It supports supports compliancy for a number of state and federal privacy mandates such as: HIPAA, Sarbannes/Oxley, FERPA, Gramm-Leach-Bliley & California SB1386.
Cheers,
Gunnar.
Nobody expects the spanish inquisition!
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