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Did I miss something?
Where has it been published that the data was on a mainframe? In fact I do beleive that the recent compromises have all invloved non-mainframe systems.
Encryption may not have prevented anyway. If the person was authorized to install, unauthroized, software and have access to the data, then most likely they would have been authroized to decrypt the data if it was encrypted.