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http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzaly/rzalyencrypt.htm
new in 7.1

I guess that's useful if you are afraid the commies are going to get your
disk drives and be able to decrypt them. I'd have to know, however, how
they're decrypted. For example, is the decryption key stored in sector
249 of load source? Is it stored in the IOA? Does a save decrypt it when
moving to media? (and then you have to look at tape encryption.)

Field level decryption is different. That's done at the column level
(duh). But it's quite easy to say "All our data is encrypted." and yet
have a view over that table that decrypts it. Probably meets some audit
and yet allows your users to still easily query the data.


Rob Berendt

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