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Summary


Company Background
Our client, a large healthcare organization, has become a nationally recognized leader in efforts to improve the quality of healthcare. The organization’s array of additional services includes community clinics in partnership with local medical schools, home care and hospice services, QuickCare clinics, and others.

Challenges and Requirements
The organization needed a secure, reliable enterprise solution for data exchange that offered strong encryption in order to meet HIPAA regulations. The organization had recently undertook an effort to digitize most of its records to ensure HIPAA compliance, reduce its reliance on tape backups, and, most importantly, make sure its patients had the most current records available when visiting an affiliated facility. It also needed to be able to securely exchange large volumes of financial and clinical data, including patient health records, from its mainframe computers to business partners and suppliers.

Competitive Landscape
The organization wanted to ensure that if their information was intercepted in transmission, it could not be accessed. Simultaneously, due to the size of the files being transmitted, they needed a way to compress them. To address this issue, they explored several data encryption options, including PGP® and SecureZIP. The organization had to make sure the solution would work in its heterogeneous computing environment. So, rather than having to find an encryption utility for each individual platform, they wanted one product that could handle all of their compression and encryption needs from a centralized IBM® z/OS server.

The Solution - SecureZIP
The organization selected SecureZIP for z/OS to enable strong encryption. This allowed them to FTP information to their partners directly from the data center, saving time and money. SecureZIP provided straight-forward implementation and its interoperability meant it could be implemnted on platforms throughout the organization. Now, the organization has a centralized tool that allows users of other servers to FTP their files to their z/OS mainframe and have them compressed, encrypted, and transmitted.





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