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FIELDPROC Encryption with Legacy RPG Applications on IBM i

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While the IBM DB2 Field Procedures (FieldProc) facility works quite well with native SQL applications, IBM i customers with legacy RPG applications have not been able to take full advantage of FieldProc to encrypt data in DB2 tables. In particular, the encryption of database columns, which are indexes, has been very difficult for IBM i customers using legacy RPG. This results with inability to use FieldProc encryption to protect sensitive data.
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  • How IBM i customers with legacy RPG applications can deploy automatic DB2 encryption over sensitive data which are indexes
  • How to leverage OAR capabilities to replace the legacy RPG file I/O with modern SQL operations
  • What industries will benefit the most
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    While the IBM DB2 Field Procedures (FieldProc) facility works quite well with native SQL applications, IBM i customers with legacy RPG applications have not been able to take full advantage of FieldProc to encrypt data in DB2 tables. In particular, the encryption of database columns, which are indexes, has been very difficult for IBM i customers using legacy RPG. This results with inability to use FieldProc encryption to protect sensitive data.
    Download this podcast to learn about:
    • How IBM i customers with legacy RPG applications can deploy automatic DB2 encryption over sensitive data which are indexes
    • How to leverage OAR capabilities to replace the legacy RPG file I/O with modern SQL operations
    • What industries will benefit the most
        continue reading

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