PGP is based on the public-key encryption method, which uses two keys: One is a public key that the user disseminates to anyone from whom he wants to receive a message; the other is a private key used ...
PGP's current product, PGP Universal, provides a management console for encrypting data in a variety of formats, including e-mail, instant messages and data residing on mobile PCs. With PGP NetShare, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Governments, Web browsers, nosy employers, and neighborhood hackers have never had more ways to spy on you. And while Internet users have an arsenal of strong privacy tools available to protect ...
Average computer users would be forgiven for not having any idea what PGP is. There is so much going on below the surface of the modern computing experience that even critically important security ...
So I am wondering, is PGP/GPG still the best standard for general purpose pubic key cryptography, in 2025? * Pro: Standard that's been around a long time, so there is widespread tool/app support (e.g.
Intel and PGP have teamed up to sell encryption products on systems with Centrino Pro and vPro processors. Centrino Pro is Intel's latest combination of processor, chipset and radio, and was launched ...
Hey all,<BR><BR>I've been tasked with creating a text file for database import that goes to a client system. This text file will be created twice a day and will contain sensitive information such as ...