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Opinion
Symantec already had some strong encryption solutions and have cemented this position with the purchase of PGP. The vision with these solutions to provide complete and flexible end to end encryption, be it on hard drives, removable media, email or data at rest in the corporate LAN. As well as excellent encryption, PGP also additionally helps with the associated headache of key management. The PGP universal server as its name suggests, is a single management platform for the administration, control and support of the encryption keys across the product range.
This all bodes well for the organisation that may want a simple encryption solution for laptops now for instance, but in time may wish to scale to a complete Data Loss Prevention (DLP) style strategy.
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Key Features
- Centralizes the creation, enforcement, management and reporting of data protection and encryption policies.
- Enables automatic encryption and decryption of sensitive email without changing the user experience.
- Provides multiple, flexible secure delivery options for email, including PGP Universal Web Messenger, PGP PDF Messenger and standards-based OpenPGP and S/MIME message formats.
- Delivers central management of encryption keys for email as well as for all PGP encryption products
Key Benefits
- Secures email without burdening users, this improves compliance with policies and regulations without hindering productivity.
- Centralizes administration of encryption policies and management to reduce the time required to implement and maintain email protection.
- Ensures all sensitive email can be delivered encrypted regardless of the recipient’s use of encryption. This enhances customer, partner and vendor communication without increasing the cost.
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