Pkware Introduces Comprehensive Data Security Solutions For Enterprise Datacenters
Tuesday, 5 April 2005 11:27 EST
SecureZIP for zSeries and iSeries Extends "Trusted Data" Capabilities to the Datacenter to Protect Information during Transit and in Storage
MILWAUKEE, Wisc., April 5, 2005 – PKWARE, creator and continuing innovator of the ZIP standard, today introduced new releases of its SecureZIP enterprise-wide data security platform for zSeries and iSeries computing systems. SecureZIP enables organizations to extend end-to-end data security and compression capabilities across all major computing platforms - from desktops to mainframes - to support efficient and secure storage and transfer of sensitive data such as financial records, health information, and other private consumer and business-related data.
SecureZIP for zSeries and iSeries delivers the highest level of data security available today. These new releases include digital signature capabilities for protecting data integrity to ensure that files have not been altered during storage or transfer, as well as offering powerful functionality for authenticating the originator of the information. Data confidentiality is supported through the use of either certificate-based or password-based encryption, making it possible to securely transmit files to recipients with diverse security capabilities. These industrial-strength security measures ease the deployment and support of cross-enterprise data protection solutions for protecting proprietary business information. SecureZIP for zSeries and iSeries also helps businesses comply with regulatory requirements such as HIPAA, GLBA, Sarbanes Oxley, California's privacy notification law (California SB 1386), and Visa's Cardholder Information Security Program (CISP).
"Businesses that don't protect sensitive data will spend significantly more on corrective measures and reparations than businesses that do, because of failure to comply with regulatory or contractual data protection requirements," said Rich Mogull, Research Director for Gartner's Information Risk and Security practice.
Datacenters have traditionally relied on physical and logical access controls to "lock-down" their systems and prevent unauthorized access to their mission-critical data. However as mainframe and midrange systems increasingly become part of enterprises' heterogeneous networks, IT organizations are seeking a scaleable means to protect their data and ensure privacy and integrity, whether it is being transferred from their datacenters to external partners or stored in their companies' archives.
"We have used PKWARE's mainframe solutions for many years to ensure the efficient storage and transfer of the large volumes of information we provide to our customers," said Maria Schoonover, senior director of foundation system engineering at LexisNexis, a leading provider of legal, news and business information. "LexisNexis serves as a trusted source of information for attorneys and businesses in more than 100 countries. The new data security capabilities in SecureZIP for zSeries will enable us to easily and efficiently protect the integrity and confidentiality of that information within our organization and for our business partners around the globe."
"Healthcare organizations today are faced with complying with HIPAA standards. SecureZIP for the mainframe addresses the need for a reliable and secure enterprise solution that's not only easy to install and manage, but also has very strong encryption capabilities," said Robert Burgess, IS project lead at Aurora Health Care. "We've been using PKWARE products within Aurora for the past 3 years and have been very satisfied with the compression and encryption capabilities. We're excited that PKWARE is introducing advanced, industrial strength data management and protection solutions for the mainframe."
SecureZIP builds upon the widely adopted, cross-platform ZIP compression standard developed by PKWARE. It combines strong data security based on industry-leading RSA BSAFE® cryptographic libraries with enterprise-class compression solutions to provide an efficient method for protecting data. PKZIP and SecureZIP are already used in 12 of the top 13 financial institutions' datacenters and on more than 20 percent of mainframe computers worldwide.
"In recent years, enterprise security initiatives have been focused on firewalls, intrusion prevention, SPAM filtering and Anti-Virus products - all designed to protect organizations' IT boundaries", said Steve Crawford, Chief Marketing Officer for PKWARE. "With the proliferation of regulatory requirements governing data privacy and integrity, as well as the need to protect proprietary information being exchanged across distributed computing platforms and organizations, enterprise datacenters are increasingly seeking solutions to protect their organizations' most critical asset - their data."
SecureZIP for zSeries and iSeries is available now from PKWARE and from select resellers. SecureZIP is also available for Unix, Linux, and Windows Servers as well as Windows desktop computers. Visit PKWARE at www.pkware.com for more details.
About PKWARE, Inc.
PKWARE, Inc. is the creator and continuing innovator of the ZIP standard, the most widely used method for data compression on Windows, UNIX, Linux, iSeries, zSeries and other computing platforms. Since it was founded in 1986, the company has been dedicated to extending the ZIP standard into products that meet end-user and enterprise requirements for compressing files for efficient storage and transmission across all major enterprise platforms. PKWARE recently announced the SecureZIP product family, which extends the ZIP file format to include the ability to add strong authentication and encryption to ZIP archives, making it possible not only to compress files, but also to prevent unauthorized access and modification.
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