

In August, PKWARE exhibited at SHARE in Denver, where attendees discovered the latest trends and business solutions in the enterprise technology community. People that stopped by the PKWARE booth learned how SecureZIP® and PKZIP® can improve data center operations with high performance data compression and security.
Also during SHARE, PKWARE presented a technical conference session, “So You Think You’re Exploiting IBM Hardware Crypto?” PKWARE Chief Technology Officer, Joe Sturonas, and Mike Stebner, Director of iSeries/zSeries Development, discussed how to maximize investments made by utilizing the least expensive processor capabilities within an IBM® System z® system, while maintaining data security and portability. Session attendees commented that the presentation was “very helpful” with “information I can actually apply.”


The U.S. Federal Government has established several important regulatory requirements and guidelines for safeguarding sensitive information, creating a number of technology standards that affect the systems and software used by departments, agencies, contractors, and companies.
To understand these requirements and how to meet the data protection standards for Federal Government computing, read this complimentary whitepaper authored by PKWARE’s Chief Scientist, Jim Peterson.

Even in today’s current risk environment, many companies have failed to adopt Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), a necessary component for truly durable data protection. Learn more about PKI on PKWARE's new topical microsite.
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The U.S. Federal Government has established several important regulatory requirements and guidelines for safeguarding sensitive information. Learn how to meet these data protection standards for Federal Government secure computing by reading this Topics & Trends article.
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In August, PKWARE exhibited at SHARE in Denver and presented a technical session “So You Think You’re Exploiting IBM Hardware Crypto?” to conference attendees.
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The value of sensitive information, the pressures of regulatory oversight, and the rapidly increasing threats to networked environments are compounding, forcing organizations to consider data encryption as a means to mitigate risks associated with the storage and distribution of information.
Based on a legacy perception that “key management is too hard,” many companies have failed to adopt public key infrastructure (PKI), a necessary component for truly durable data protection. PKI-based data encryption strategies that are well implemented meet enterprise requirements for speed of deployment, ease-of-use, application integration, and return on investment.
To help organizations better understand PKI, PKWARE® has created a new microsite – www.pkware.com/pki – specifically on the topic. On it, you can watch a mediacast from Jim Peterson, PKWARE Chief Scientist, as well as download a PKI whitepaper and a solution brief that dispels common myths associated with identity-based encryption.