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Pretty Good Privacy

ALSO CALLED: PGP
DEFINITION: Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a popular program used to encrypt and decrypt e-mail over the Internet. It can also be used to send an encrypted digital signature that lets the receiver verify the sender's identity and know that the message was not changed en route. Available  … 
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BlackBerry Enterprise Solution Security
sponsored by BlackBerry
WHITE PAPER:   Posted: 11 Aug 2006 | Published: 01 Aug 2006
SUMMARY: This document describes the security features of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution and provides an overview of the BlackBerry security architecture.

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Enterprise Encryption Server (EES)
sponsored by Intellect Security Ltd
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:   Posted: 10 Mar 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2003
SUMMARY:Standards Based - Built around the IETF OpenPGP Standard, EES provides a robust, cost effective means of securing your internal and external data transfers.

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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 Works

PGP uses a variation of the public key system. In this system, each user has a publicly … 
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