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Philip Zimmermann, inventor of the widely used Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption protocol, yesterday announced that he has left Network Associates Inc. because he ...
In today’s world of constant surveillance and daily data breaches, it’s never been more important to take control of your own privacy. Whether you’re protecting your emails, securing sensitive files, ...
In 2015, as part of the wave of encrypting all the things on the internet, encouraged by the Edward Snowden revelations, Facebook announced that it would allow users to receive encrypted emails from ...
For more than a decade, the United States government classified encryption technology as a weapon. Now that label might actually apply. Security-consulting firm ...
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. last month unveiled an agreement with Ingram Micro to distribute its PGP secure messaging and data storage software. Since then, the company's number of solution providers has doubled to 60, ...
Researchers from German security firm Recurity Labs have released a JavaScript implementation of the OpenPGP specification that allows users to encrypt and decrypt webmail messages. Called ...
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