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PC World
July 22, 2002
Deborah Radcliff
What Does the Future Hold for PGP? Network Associates no longer supports the encryption technology, but that doesn't mean it will disappear. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
July 16, 2004
Michael Singer
Philip Zimmermann, PGP Creator The e-mail encryption software writer talks about ways technologists can protect privacy and still make money. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
March 27, 2002
Bill Lamb
Pretty geeky privacy More and more people want powerful, easy-to-use encryption software, but the commercial world isn't providing it. Can open source deliver? mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
August 31, 2005
Ryan Naraine
Privacy pioneer promises secure VoIP Phil Zimmermann, the celebrated cryptographer who created PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) for e-mail encryption, is taking a shot at securing VoIP communications. mark for My Articles similar articles
JavaWorld
October 2000
Raghavan N. Srinivas
AES: Who won? The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) aims to replace the aging Data Encryption Standard (DES). In this article, Raghavan Srinivas relates the cryptographic community's views -- especially the views of those directly involved with the process -- on the selection process and the future of AES... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
January 24, 2001
Andrew Leonard
Crypto for the people In Steven Levy's new book, paranoid freedom fighters armed with weapons of encryption face off against Big Brother. A review of Crypto: When the Code Rebels Beat the Government -- Saving Privacy in the Digital Age... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
May 10, 2005
Michael Singer
PGP: Extended Encryption For Compliance PGP Corporation's significant upgrade extends to an integrated suite of desktop and gateway security products. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
September 2001
Mick Bauer
GPG: the Best Free Crypto You Aren't Using, Part I of II An introduction to the underappreciated, 100% free utility you didn't know you needed (but do) -- GnuPG... mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
April 2003
Glenn Fleishman
PGP Personal 8.0 PGP Personal 8.0 for OS X takes a direct approach to safeguarding your sensitive information: encrypting e-mail messages and files so that only you and your chosen recipients can read them. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
September 2005
Andrew Brandt
PGP Desktop 9 Delivers a Sweet Security Suite Reasonably priced encryption software effectively guards your personal data. mark for My Articles similar articles
Macworld
August 15, 2005
Glenn Fleishman
PGP Desktop Home 9 PGP Desktop Home 9 provides effortless, high-level security, rules-based e-mail encryption, and a much improved interface. For the audience that PGP applies to, this program has never been more useful or relevant -- or less intrusive. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
January 1, 2002
Stephanie Viscasillas
Privacy Versus the FBI The antiterrorism law President Bush signed in late October makes it easier for officials investigating potential terrorist activity to get court orders to search companies' business records. It is important to take that into account in your privacy policy. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
May 10, 2004
Population Explosion! ClickZ Stats has updated its list of the global online populations, with some new figures for the number of Internet users, active Internet users, and other data. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
May 11, 2007
Andy Patrizio
Intel, PGP In Security Hookup Intel and PGP have announced a partnership to sell encryption products on systems with Centrino Pro and vPro technologies. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 15, 2008
Andy Patrizio
PGP Updated to be a Good Citizen New version of Encryption Platform makes it play nicer with others on your computer. mark for My Articles similar articles
New Architect
December 2002
Christopher Null
Inside the Hacker Mind Adrian Lamo, widely considered the most effective and prolific hacker working today, talks about sleeping late, riding America's highways, and what people should do to minimize the damage when they inevitably get hacked. mark for My Articles similar articles