There are endless utilities available to encrypt files, drives, e-mail, and more using a password, but if you use a simple password, like your dog's name, you might ...
Palo Alto, Calif.-based encryption vendor PGP on Monday released updates to its core product line, PGP Encryption Platform and Universal Server, to better lock down information and allow resellers the ...
Network Associates Inc. has unloaded its software portfolio based on the security technology PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) to a startup launched Monday by a collection of ...
PGP Corp. is setting out to do what Network Associates couldn't--entice enterprise customers to buy PGP encryption products by making them easier to use. On Monday ...
PGP Corporation on Monday announced a new way for Windows users to encrypt their entire hard drives. Previous versions of the company's popular encryption software could only scramble chunks of a hard ...
The inventor of Pretty Good Privacy e-mail encryption last week left Network Associates, Inc. — the company he joined after selling it the rights to PGP in 1997 ...
In this Clear Choice Test, we look at six e-mail encryption products: CipherTrust IronMail, Entrust Entelligence, PGP Universal Series 500, PostX Secure E-mail, Tumbleweed MailGate and ZipLip Secure ...
E-mail encryption used to require a lot of time and effort to install and use. That’s no longer true, and we showcase three solutions that are both easy to use and ...
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