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I agree with Rob that IBM has decent built-in capability with DB2.  It's just 
going to take some time by a good programmer to flush it all out, whereas I'm 
sure you want something that's quick and easy.
   
  As for Townsend, I recently had a client ping me as to whether NetIQ had 
field-level encryption utilities/tools, and I suggested Patrick Townsend & 
Associates.  They came back to me with this...  "We tried to use Patrick 
Townsend & Associates for our iSeries encryption and to put it nicely are 
incredibly unhappy with their product...The problem is/was that it's very 
poorly set up.  We've had issue after issue trying to get their stuff to work.  
Then to top it off, we were able to hack it without any tools, just by looking 
at it."  He didn't tell me precisely how they were able to hack it, but he 
added that PT&A didn't even try to retain them as a customer, as if they gave 
up too easily.    
   
  Field level security
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/topic/dbp/rbafolmtfield.htm

Field level encryption
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/topic/db2/rbafzmstscale.htm#scaencrypt
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/topic/db2/rbafzmstscale.htm#scadecrypt

   


Best regards,

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Consultant - Servique, LLC

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