PGP Encryption Platform
White Papers "The PGP Encryption Platform offers a new approach that allows businesses to deploy and manage multiple encryption applications cost-effectively. The PGP Encryption Platform differs from historical “silo” approaches because it provides shared user...
[July 30, 2007, 0:00]
PGP Launches Network Storage Encryption Product
News Encryption company PGP has launched a network storage product, PGP Netshare, that encrypts files stored and shared on network servers. Administrators can synchronise PGP NetShare with existing access control lists and directory permissions to...
[June 6, 2006, 17:10]
PGP Support Package: Release 4.1
White Papers The PGP Support Package is designed to provide an OpenPGP (Request for Comments (RFC) 2440) implementation on the BlackBerry device. The implementation enables users who are already sending and receiving PGP protected messages using their desktop...
[September 7, 2006, 0:00]
PGP Creator: Surveillance Must Be Curbed
News Phil Zimmermann, creator of Pretty Good Privacy encryption -- better known as PGP -- was in Italy this week for the InfoSecurity conference. The reality is that human rights was one of the primary motivations for developing PGP.
[January 23, 2002, 17:29]
PGP Encryption Defect Uncovered
News Pretty Good Privacy, or PGP, has been around for more than 10 years. Network Associates tried to make a go at selling PGP to corporations, but gave up on that idea earlier this year. Researchers claim to have detected a flaw in a popular email...
[August 12, 2002, 16:12]
PGP Creator Launches Voice Encryption For Windows
News Phil Zimmermann, the creator of email encryption software Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), has released Zfone, a VoIP encryption program for Windows. When Zimmermann made PGP available on the Internet as freeware in the early 1990s he became the target...
[May 23, 2006, 13:15]
PGP Corporation Sees Potential Of Deperimeterisation
News Encryption software vendor PGP Corporation has announced that plans to move into identity management services. Speaking to ZDNet UK on Wednesday, Phil Dunkelberger, chief executive officer of PGP Corporation said managing user authentication and...
[June 9, 2006, 13:40]
PGP Creator Zimmerman Joins Hush
News One of the founding fathers of modern cryptography, Phil Zimmermann -- who created PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) and thus introduced a generation of computer users to email encryption -- has left the security firm Network Associates to join Irish...
[February 20, 2001, 10:30]
PGP's 'bump In The Wire' Automates Email Security
News At the Gartner Security Conference in London on Monday, security software company PGP announced a product that allows corporate users to automatically sign and encrypt emails on the fly at the network level, without requiring any client-side...
[September 15, 2003, 14:55]
PGP Inventor Downplays Encryption Flaw
News The OpenPGP standard is used in many programs -- including Network Associates' PGP and GNU Privacy Guard -- to allow messages to be encrypted or digitally signed to ensure the content hasn't been changed.
[March 22, 2001, 9:58]
News Burst: Major Security Flaw In PGP
News A security flaw has been discovered in the latest versions of the PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) email encryption software. The problem reportedly arose from the inclusion of a key escrow feature added to PGP by Network Associates.
[August 25, 2000, 12:07]
NA Confirms PGP Bug And Promises A Fix Friday
News Security firm Network Associates (NAI) has promised a fix for versions 5.5.x to 6.5.3 of its PGP (Pretty Good Protection) encryption software. Senderek found that some PGP software cannot distinguish between a third-party encryption key that had...
[August 25, 2000, 17:00]
Network Associates Drops PGP Email Encryption
News Software company Network Associates has stopped marketing its PGP e-mail encryption software, a further sign that privacy products are a tough sell. The company began selling PGP, or Pretty Good Privacy, to corporations in 1997 after it bought the...
[March 11, 2002, 9:12]
New Company Aims For Simpler PGP
News 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, Network Associates sold its Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption products to PGP...
[August 19, 2002, 16:42]
PGP: Encryption Alone No Cure For Data Breaches
Comment What I'm seeing from the largest PGP Corporation customers is a belief that security now must travel with the data wherever it goes throughout the world. Phil Dunkelberger is chief executive of security software company PGP Corporation.
[February 4, 2008, 15:46]
File-name Flaw Threatens PGP Users
News Because of a flaw in the way PGP handles long file names in an encrypted archive, an attacker could "take control of the recipient's computer, elevating his or her privileges on the organisation's network," Foundstone said in an advisory.
[September 6, 2002, 6:56]
Intel And PGP Co-operate On Encryption
News Intel and PGP have teamed up to sell encryption products on systems with Centrino Pro and vPro processors. PGP's encryption products will be marketed through Intel's channel of resellers, systems integrators and distributors.
[May 10, 2007, 17:20]
Network Associates UK Secures PGP Buy
News Network Associates in the UK expects to fold in the operations of its latest acquisition, encryption firm Pretty Good Privacy (PGP). However, PGP had planned to set up a London office before the end of this year.
[December 3, 1997, 10:07]
PGP Flaw Lets Hackers Pick Outlook Locks
News Security company eEye Digital Security issued a warning late Wednesday to users of Network Associates' Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) plug-in for Outlook, saying that a vulnerability in the add-on could let attackers execute malicious software on a...
[July 12, 2002, 7:51]
Network Associates Buys PGP
News PGP started as a freeware product built in the basement of company founder Phil Zimmerman, who posted his original algorithm on Internet bulletin boards and incurred the wrath of the U.S. McAfee, ironically, posted the PGP algorithm on its bulletin...
[December 2, 1997, 10:48]

