Author Topic: Ecryption for CPNI Data - Has Anyone done so in z/OS Environment?  (Read 4708 times)

docowan01

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My company has just installed CMOD in a z/OS environment (S390).  We are using ODWEK and AFP2PDF communicating to web based clients.  Internal security dictates that we encrypt all CPNI data coming out of the mainframe and going accross the lines.  CMOD does not accommodate encryption. 

My question is, has anyone already addressed the encryption issue in such an environment?  If so, can some of the how-to information be shared?

Thanks to anyone who may respond.

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Re: Ecryption for CPNI Data - Has Anyone done so in z/OS Environment?
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2008, 06:55:01 AM »
Hi.

In the multiplatforms world, I've used OpenSSH (speficially SFTP or SCP) to copy data from one location to another with strong authentication *and* encryption.

Similar tools should be available for z/OS.

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