Frank Swarbrick wrote:
I don't mean the applications that use it, but rather the implementations of
CCA itself. I've only found ICSF and CCA for Linux on IBM System z.
Since CCA is meant to be common I was wondering if it was implemented by
anyone outside of IBM itself.
Ah. I don't see the
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Frank Swarbrick wrote:
This reminds me of something I've wondered. Are they any non-IBM products
that support the Common Cryptographic Architecture?
Define
This reminds me of something I've wondered. Are they any non-IBM products that
support the Common Cryptographic Architecture?
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Frank Swarbrick wrote:
This reminds me of something I've wondered. Are they any non-IBM products
that support the Common Cryptographic Architecture?
Define support. Lots of products use ICSF. Lots of products use various
CCA-provided services, on various platforms.
So...what do you really
IBM had three channel-attached crypto units for the mainframes.
1977 – IBM 3845 DES encryption unit
1979 – IBM 3848 DES encryption unit - faster than the 3845, and added Triple-DES
(yes, IBM already had Triple-DES in its products in 1979!)
1989 – IBM Transaction Security System (TSS) which
reference
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v1r11/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.zos.r11.csfb300/pinkeys.htm
in the mid-80s, I was involved in doing another kind of twist on DES
... and the product crypto group (responsible for those IBM mainframe
DES units) complained that I had seriously weakened
Is anyone using the Fujitsu CS Eternus Tapeless solution with the mainframe or
Mainframe/Open Systems and would be willing to share their experiences?
Thanks
Lizette
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