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BlackBerry Enterprise Solution Security
sponsored by BlackBerry
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 11 Aug 2006 | Published: 01 Aug 2006
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Enterprise Encryption Server (EES)
sponsored by Intellect Security Ltd
PRODUCT OVERVIEW: Posted: 10 Mar 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2003
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FileAssurity OpenPGP
sponsored by ArticSoft Limited
DATA SHEET: Posted: 23 Sep 2003 | Published: 01 Sep 2003
SUMMARY:Protect your documents, files and folders from unauthorized users. Encrypt and digitally sign files for storage anywhere or send them securely to others.
Communicate securely with PGP users. 
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FileAssurity OpenPGP
sponsored by ArticSoft Limited
PRODUCT OVERVIEW: Posted: 23 Sep 2003 | Published: 01 Sep 2003
SUMMARY:Encrypt and digitally sign your files, folders and email attachments for secure storage or sending. Securely delete your files to US Government DOD standards. 
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PRETTY GOOD PRIVACY DEFINITION (continued):
both as freeware and in a low-cost commercial version, PGP is the most widely used privacy-ensuring program by individuals and is also used by many corporations. Developed by Philip R. Zimmermann in 1991, PGP has become a de facto standard for e-mail security. PGP can also be used to encrypt files being stored so that they are unreadable by other users or intruders. How It WorksPGP uses a variation of the public key system. In this system, each user has a publicly
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