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Application Integration Application Integration allows sensitive data to be brought directly into and out of applications without staging unprotected data to disk.
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System Integration Provides direct access to read or write files on Windows® or UNIX® servers by the z/OS® operating environment. It reduces the number of steps needed to create and extract archives, reducing the total elapsed processing time significantly. |  |  |  |  |
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Integration with IBM® ICSF hardware and software encryption Leverage your investment in IBM Cryptographic Services Facility to protect sensitive data in significantly shorter elapsed times, while ensuring cross-platform portability provided by the ZIP standard.
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FIPS 140-2 Compliancy SecureZIP operates using only FIPS 140 validated cryptographic modules, in support of compliance mandated by most Federal government agencies for data security.
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Enhanced tape processing Significantly reduce the time needed to write files to and extract files from tape media. Files are written directly to tape media, bypassing the need to stage them to disk first.
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File name encryption File name encryption masks file name, file size, and other information to further protect data if it is intercepted in transit or improperly accessed.
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Industry-leading PKZIP® compression While most encryption solutions make files larger, SecureZIP® includes PKZIP’s powerful compression algorithms to reduce file size by as much as 95 percent — dramatically reducing CPU cycle, DASD, tape, and bandwidth consumption.
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ISPF panel integration Integration with IBM’s Interactive System Productivity Facility (ISPF) allows system operators to initiate PKZIP actions ad hoc, using 3270 screen menus and displays.
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Encryption via passphrases, digital certificates, or both SecureZIP® accommodates differing security environments, including those who have PKI and those that do not by enabling encryption and decryption via passphrases, public key/private key pairs, or both at the same time depending on the access requirements of each intended recipient. Recipients can then decrypt files by presenting the correct passphrase or private key.
SecureZIP supports X.509 RSA v3 certificates issued from recognized certificate authorities such as VeriSign®, Entrust®, and Microsoft®.
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Digital signatures to verify documents have not been altered SecureZIP® enables users to sign files with their unique digital certificates. Recipients of signed files can validate the signature to ensure the sender is who they claim to be, and verify that the document has not been altered or tampered with since it was signed. In addition, digital signatures offer non-repudiation — in other words, the signer cannot later claim that the signature is not valid
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Secure private key store SecureZIP® Advanced Encryption Module includes a secure private key store that is compliant with major mainframe access control systems such as RACF®, ACF2®, and Top Secret®.
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Automatic access to public keys in directories SecureZIP offers an optional interface that integrates with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) compliant directories, such as Sun® iPlanet, Novell® NetWare®, and Microsoft® Active Directory®. LDAP integration makes it easy to locate, retrieve, and apply the public keys for certificate-based encryption.
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Easy recovery of encrypted files Improperly used encryption can effectively lock an organization out of its own data. This can put intellectual property in jeopardy of insider theft, and place the entire business at risk if a critical audit requires immediate access to protected data. SecureZIP®’s contingency key capabilities ensure organizations are always able to quickly and easily access documents encrypted by their employees.
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