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June 07, 2005
PGP goes the whole hog of encryption
[InfoSec News Blog] PGP Corporation has launched a radical overhaul of its PGP desktop security suite aimed at making its products more comprehensive and easier to use. PGP Desktop 9.0, released Monday 9 May, features "automatic operation so email, instant messaging (IM), whole disk, and file encryption are secure without user interaction or training", the blurb boasts.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Bigblog.com] Search: PGP goes the whole hog of encryption @ Big Blog: PGP Corporation today announced PGP Desktop 9.0.1 and PGP Universal 2.0.1 products with full support for Mac OS X 10.4, German localization, and internationalization for different character sets and encodings. Support for Mac OS X innovations is an important PGP priority, said Doug McLean, VP of products for PGP. With PGP Desktop 9.0.1, Tiger users can simply and automatically protect their confidential information and personal privacy by encrypting email, files, disks, and instant messaging sessions. Larger organizations can add PGP Universal to centrally manage PGP Desktop 9.0.1 users, including centralized key management and policy enforcement."
[Bigblog.com] Search: PGP Extended Encryption For Compliance @ Big Blog: PGP Corporation today announced PGP Desktop 9.0.1 and PGP Universal 2.0.1 products with full support for Mac OS X 10.4, German localization, and internationalization for different character sets and encodings. Support for Mac OS X innovations is an important PGP priority, said Doug McLean, VP of products for PGP. With PGP Desktop 9.0.1, Tiger users can simply and automatically protect their confidential information and personal privacy by encrypting email, files, disks, and instant messaging sessions. Larger organizations can add PGP Universal to centrally manage PGP Desktop 9.0.1 users, including centralized key management and policy enforcement."
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[Technorati.com] Technorati: Tag: encryption: What's this? This page shows goodies from the web about encryption. To contribute, just make a post to your blog about encryption and include the link below. More Info »
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Encryption, Global Security Watch
Posted at June 7, 2005 04:59 PM
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