Encryption/decryption without a CryptoExpress only supports clear keys, not protected or secured encryption keys. Might be enough for the OP, but wouldn't fly in my environment.

Tony Thigpen <mailto:t...@vse2pdf.com>
June 12, 2017 at 7:22 AM
For encrypting "data at rest", the CPACF is really all he needs. The
Crypto Express is intended to speed up key negotiations between sites,
something not needed for his intended plans.

Tony Thigpen



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