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SearchOpenSource: IT Managers: PGP is Easy
May 10, 2006, 07 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4022 reads)

(Other stories by MiMi Yeh)

[ Thanks to Jane Walker for this link. ]

"What does OpenPGP have to offer for IT managers to protect their IT shops? Have there ever been any instances where PGP encryption has been broken?

"Michael W. Lucas: OpenPGP puts control of security in the hands of the IT manager. Even if you only use it internally amongst your IT staff, it provides a layer of security that's difficult to achieve otherwise..."

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