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Modernized Encryption Key Management: What’s new in Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager v4.1?

By CYNTHIA LUU posted Mon November 30, 2020 01:44 PM

  
IBM Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager


IBM Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager (GKLM), formerly known as Security Key Lifecycle Manager (SKLM), centralizes, simplifies and automates the encryption key management process to help protect encrypted data and simplify encryption key management.

On December 8, 2020, the release of GKLM version 4.1 will be generally available. This new release offers new container deployments on Kubernetes, Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and zCX (IBM z/OS container extensions).

Additional capability enhancements include:

  • PostgreSQL database support for GKLM containers
  • WAS Liberty support for GKLM containers
  • UI for user management for GKLM containers
  • Multi-Master enhancements for traditional GKLM
  • Additional performance and serviceability improvements for GKLM containers and traditional GKLM

Containerized GKLM offers customers additional deployment flexibility as they look to modernize their IT infrastructure. GKLM containers can be deployed in less than a minute – a vast improvement compared to the traditional deployment options.

GKLM Container Edition UI

GKLM Container Edition Welcome


No matter the deployment, GKLM offers secure and robust key storage, key serving and key lifecycle management for self-encrypting applications and devices using interoperability protocols that include KMIP, IPP and REST. Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager helps customers meet regulations such as PCI DSS, Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPAA by providing access control, key rotation and other automated key lifecycle management processes.

GKLM is also the predominant key management solution for all storage products sold by IBM and is the recommended key management solution for Db2.

To read more about GKLM and the v4.1 release, check out these resources:



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