IBM Z mainframe: supercomputers encode transactions, prevent network attacks
According to Futurism, the computer model that has just launched IBM Z mainframe will serve financial transactions.
The recently released IBM Z mainframe model of IBM can handle more than 12 billion encrypted transactions per day.
According to Futurism, the computer model that has just launched IBM Z mainframe will serve financial transactions. By encrypting important financial transactions with 256-bit AES encryption technology, IBM Z can prevent data breach at all network levels, including financial transactions, cloud services. .
IBM Z mainframe can handle more than 12 billion encrypted transactions every day.
It is estimated that IBM Z mainframe can handle more than 12 billion encrypted transactions per day, supporting up to 87% security of automated credit card transactions for many companies.
IBM Z manager, Mr. Ross Mauri shared in the press release: "Most of the data stolen or leaked today is open and accessible, because data encryption is quite difficult and "We have created a data protection tool for the cloud era, and they will have a big impact on data security globally."
The IBM Z computer system has 18 times faster data encryption capabilities than other IBM platforms. The company is planning to use IBM Z to encrypt its computer and cloud technology services. If applied, this will become the largest IBM computer overhaul in the last 15 years.
IBM Z mainframe will serve financial transactions.
Data from analyst Juniper Research said losses from data breaches could amount to $ 8 trillion by 2022. In addition, the IBM X-Force security threats analysis index affirmed, the risk of data leakage has reached a record threshold, up 556% in 2016 with more than 4 billion documents, records leaked.
With IBM Z, the company believes it will support security for transactions and payments worth up to $ 8 trillion, accounting for 87% of all credit card transactions annually.
IBM Z fully complies with the provisions of the data protection law of the Federal Financial Institutions Appraisal Committee (FFIEC) in the US and the European Union's General Data Protection (GDPR) Regulation. EUROPE (EU).
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