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How we ran it - z/OS data set encryption project

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Stream: Virtual Room 2
Time: 09:00 - 10:00


Presentation

This session will cover the reasons for encrypting z/OS data, and how we are achieving it. It will cover, ICSF planning, Master key management, operational key management as well as the encryption process itself. The session also covers the procedural aspects and shows how important these become once your front line data is encrypted.
 

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Speakers


  • Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw at BMC Mainframe Services
  • Lennie worked for IBM between 1996 and 2014. Lennie is now partially retired but now performs work for BMC (the RSM Partners bit) and their many clients. As a long-term MVS practitioner, he has worked with S/370 since 1975 when he started programming a 370/145 running DOS/VS in PL/1 and assembler. Over the years he has maintained his interest in programming while performing a variety of roles in applications programming, systems design, technical support, systems programming, software support, software pre-sales support and whatever other technical roles customers have asked him to do. During this time he has worked with (nearly) every level of RACF since RACF 1.3. Nowadays, Lennie also works with System z cryptography and maintains a keen interest in all computer security but especially in technical matters as applied to System z.


  • Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw at BMC Mainframe Services
  • Lennie worked for IBM between 1996 and 2014. Lennie is now partially retired but now performs work for BMC (the RSM Partners bit) and their many clients. As a long-term MVS practitioner, he has worked with S/370 since 1975 when he started programming a 370/145 running DOS/VS in PL/1 and assembler. Over the years he has maintained his interest in programming while performing a variety of roles in applications programming, systems design, technical support, systems programming, software support, software pre-sales support and whatever other technical roles customers have asked him to do. During this time he has worked with (nearly) every level of RACF since RACF 1.3. Nowadays, Lennie also works with System z cryptography and maintains a keen interest in all computer security but especially in technical matters as applied to System z.


  • Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw at BMC Mainframe Services
  • Lennie worked for IBM between 1996 and 2014. Lennie is now partially retired but now performs work for BMC (the RSM Partners bit) and their many clients. As a long-term MVS practitioner, he has worked with S/370 since 1975 when he started programming a 370/145 running DOS/VS in PL/1 and assembler. Over the years he has maintained his interest in programming while performing a variety of roles in applications programming, systems design, technical support, systems programming, software support, software pre-sales support and whatever other technical roles customers have asked him to do. During this time he has worked with (nearly) every level of RACF since RACF 1.3. Nowadays, Lennie also works with System z cryptography and maintains a keen interest in all computer security but especially in technical matters as applied to System z.


  • Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw at BMC Mainframe Services
  • Lennie worked for IBM between 1996 and 2014. Lennie is now partially retired but now performs work for BMC (the RSM Partners bit) and their many clients. As a long-term MVS practitioner, he has worked with S/370 since 1975 when he started programming a 370/145 running DOS/VS in PL/1 and assembler. Over the years he has maintained his interest in programming while performing a variety of roles in applications programming, systems design, technical support, systems programming, software support, software pre-sales support and whatever other technical roles customers have asked him to do. During this time he has worked with (nearly) every level of RACF since RACF 1.3. Nowadays, Lennie also works with System z cryptography and maintains a keen interest in all computer security but especially in technical matters as applied to System z.


  • Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw at BMC Mainframe Services
  • Lennie worked for IBM between 1996 and 2014. Lennie is now partially retired but now performs work for BMC (the RSM Partners bit) and their many clients. As a long-term MVS practitioner, he has worked with S/370 since 1975 when he started programming a 370/145 running DOS/VS in PL/1 and assembler. Over the years he has maintained his interest in programming while performing a variety of roles in applications programming, systems design, technical support, systems programming, software support, software pre-sales support and whatever other technical roles customers have asked him to do. During this time he has worked with (nearly) every level of RACF since RACF 1.3. Nowadays, Lennie also works with System z cryptography and maintains a keen interest in all computer security but especially in technical matters as applied to System z.


  • Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw at BMC Mainframe Services
  • Lennie worked for IBM between 1996 and 2014. Lennie is now partially retired but now performs work for BMC (the RSM Partners bit) and their many clients. As a long-term MVS practitioner, he has worked with S/370 since 1975 when he started programming a 370/145 running DOS/VS in PL/1 and assembler. Over the years he has maintained his interest in programming while performing a variety of roles in applications programming, systems design, technical support, systems programming, software support, software pre-sales support and whatever other technical roles customers have asked him to do. During this time he has worked with (nearly) every level of RACF since RACF 1.3. Nowadays, Lennie also works with System z cryptography and maintains a keen interest in all computer security but especially in technical matters as applied to System z.


  • Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw at BMC Mainframe Services
  • Lennie worked for IBM between 1996 and 2014. Lennie is now partially retired but now performs work for BMC (the RSM Partners bit) and their many clients. As a long-term MVS practitioner, he has worked with S/370 since 1975 when he started programming a 370/145 running DOS/VS in PL/1 and assembler. Over the years he has maintained his interest in programming while performing a variety of roles in applications programming, systems design, technical support, systems programming, software support, software pre-sales support and whatever other technical roles customers have asked him to do. During this time he has worked with (nearly) every level of RACF since RACF 1.3. Nowadays, Lennie also works with System z cryptography and maintains a keen interest in all computer security but especially in technical matters as applied to System z.


  • Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw at BMC Mainframe Services
  • Lennie worked for IBM between 1996 and 2014. Lennie is now partially retired but now performs work for BMC (the RSM Partners bit) and their many clients. As a long-term MVS practitioner, he has worked with S/370 since 1975 when he started programming a 370/145 running DOS/VS in PL/1 and assembler. Over the years he has maintained his interest in programming while performing a variety of roles in applications programming, systems design, technical support, systems programming, software support, software pre-sales support and whatever other technical roles customers have asked him to do. During this time he has worked with (nearly) every level of RACF since RACF 1.3. Nowadays, Lennie also works with System z cryptography and maintains a keen interest in all computer security but especially in technical matters as applied to System z.


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