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PGP Acquired From NAI 191

lowy writes "PGP Corporation, the 'new company with a long history' today announced that it has received $14 Million in funding and acquired the PGP Desktop and Wireless encryption product lines from Network Associates, Inc." PGP Corporation issued five press releases today, but we'll forgive it because it actually has products to sell, promises to keep offering a freeware version, and is taking on tech support for existing customers. Also, the email from NAI to its customers follows.

August 19, 2002

Dear Customer,

Today we are pleased to announce that PGP Corporation, a newly formed, venture-funded security company, has acquired the PGP desktop encryption and wireless product lines from Network Associates. As you know, prior to placing the products into maintenance mode, we were actively looking for a buyer that would continue the development and support of the technology.

Network Associates has retained products developed using PGPsdk including McAfee E-Business Server for encrypted server-to-server file transfer, McAfee Desktop Firewall and McAfee VPN Client. These products will remain a part of Network Associates existing product portfolio and we will continue to develop them to meet your security needs. PGP Corporation has acquired PGPmail, PGPfile, PGPdisk, PGPwireless, PGPadmin and PGPkeyserver encryption software products for Win32 and Macintosh, PGPsdk encryption software development kit, and PGP Corporate Desktop for Macintosh.

In addition to the technology, PGP Corporation has acquired all worldwide customer license agreements and technical support obligations. To ensure a seamless transition, Network Associates will work with PGP Corporation to support PGP customers through October 26, 2002. PGP Corporation will contact you shortly with details on its plans and product direction.

We trust that you will have continued success with the PGP desktop and wireless encryption products through PGP Corporation. Network Associates appreciates your business and we value our continued relationship across our remaining product lines.

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PGP Acquired From NAI

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  • Re:Mac OS X (Score:5, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 19, 2002 @11:57AM (#4098031)
    You will! Read the announcement [pgp.com].
  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 19, 2002 @11:59AM (#4098048)

    http://www.gnupg.org/

  • Re:Mac OS X (Score:5, Informative)

    by jht ( 5006 ) on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:00PM (#4098061) Homepage Journal
    Yep, we will. They've announced that PGP 8.0 for OS X will be available within a couple of months, and it's fully Cocoa based. It'll include plug-ins for Apple Mail and Entourage, and it'll have a version of PGP Disk that'll work with older images and run in OS X.

    There's also going to be new Personal versions of all the apps, as well. PGP Net will be a separate application under OS X, rather than being bundled in the base product. The Windows PGP VPN product will continue to be sold by NAI.

    (Of course, had they posted this when I submitted it 3 hours ago, you would have known this already...)
  • Re:who funded it (Score:5, Informative)

    by Majin Bubu ( 455010 ) on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:11PM (#4098142)
    Check http://www.pgp.com/display.php?pageID=51#anch23
    T he new company has Zimmermann and Schneier in the technical board of advisors. One can hope.
  • by sllort ( 442574 ) on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:16PM (#4098177) Homepage Journal
    Please note that GnuPG is not a full replacement for PGP, it does not contain the following features:

    • Run-time filesystem encryption (encrypted fs)
    • Firewall
    • IDS
    • IPSEC Tunneling VPN

    It does have some email encryption abilities however, so if that is your intended purpose, go to it. It's Free as in Speech!

    KWTCMA
  • Re:Awesome (Score:3, Informative)

    by Mascot ( 120795 ) on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:16PM (#4098180)
    So.. Why not just install XP then PGP? I've been using PGP 6.5.8 since XP release and it works just dandy. The OE plugin is a bit shaky but it does work. Encrypted volumes (mounted files) works flawless.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:24PM (#4098222)
    Don't mix up marketing and technics...

    GnuPG is an OpenPGP implementation. PGP (the initial product name) was an encryption tools for email. After, standardize by John Callas and others, under the RFC2440 as OpenPGP.

    GnuPG implements that (and more).

    When you are talking about the rest, this is not related and that was product gathered from other vendors (Do you remember the "wonderful" Gauntlet Firewall ?)...

    So GnuPG is an excellent alternative to PGP and a good implementation of OpenPGP.

    For the REST, you can use Snort as NIDS, netfilter as Firewall and so on...

    But OpenPGP defined a message format and only that...
  • by Bruce Perens ( 3872 ) <bruce@perens.com> on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:28PM (#4098246) Homepage Journal
    GnuPG is intended to replace the PGP encryption program, not the entire PGP product line. Of course, there are Free Software replacements for those other products as well:
    • Encrypted filesystem: GPL driver for Linux
    • Firewall: Linux Router Project and others.
    • IDS: Snort and its ilk.
    • IPSEC tunneling VPN: I think this is in Free S/WAN.

    Bruce

  • slashdotted (Score:1, Informative)

    by Aanallein ( 556209 ) on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:32PM (#4098275)
    Some interesting pages (full of marketdroid speak):

    PRODUCTS

    PGP Corporation's products keep your confidential information secure. Whether it's in transit over a network or stored on desktops, laptops, or mobile devices, PGP prevents unauthorized access to your data.

    PGP Corporation's products are standards-based and use the most advanced and trusted encryption technology at their core. Even non-technical users can keep confidential information safe.

    PGP Corporate Desktop is our enterprise product, including PGP Mail for email, file, and instant messaging encryption, as well as PGP Disk, which encrypts entire disks, PGP Admin allows pre-configuration of company-specific services, security policies, corporate keys, all of which result in significant ease of deployment for IT management.

    We are committed to remaining close to PGP's roots. To that end, we will be releasing PGP Personal for individual commercial use, as well as PGP Freeware for individual non-commercial use, when we deliver our forthcoming major release, PGP 8.0.

    Version 8.0 will also mark PGP Corporation's next source code release, allowing continued peer review of our technology.

    Please go to the individual product pages below for more information.

    * PGP Corporate Desktop for Windows

    * PGP Corporate Desktop for Macintosh

    * PGP Mail for Windows

    * PGP Disk for Windows

    * PGP Enterprise Tools

    * PGP Mobile for Palm OS

    * PGP Mobile for Windows CE

    Available in the fourth quarter of 2002:

    * PGP Personal 8.0

    * PGP Freeware 8.0

    * PGP SDK 3.0

    Please note that PGP Corporation's acquisition of PGP technology did not include the PGP E-Business Server.

    ===================
    FREEWARE

    PGP Freeware 8.0 will be available in Q4 2002.

    We will continue PGP's tradition of offering a freeware version of PGP Mail for non-commercial use.

    PGP Freeware is a single-user product that includes the same core PGP Mail software that can be found in our PGP Corporate Desktop and PGP Personal packages. PGP Mail encrypts electronic mail, files, and instant messages, and also provides the ability to create and manage PGP keys.

    PGP Freeware is licensed solely to individual users for non-commercial use.

    If you are an individual user who needs to secure your electronic business communications, you must obtain a license for our PGP Personal package, which is specifically intended for individual business users, and also includes our PGP Disk software. If you need multiple licenses of PGP software for commercial use, please see our PGP Corporate Desktop pagesfor Windows and for Macintosh.

    For more details about the encryption algorithms, hashes, and key formats supported by our products, please read our Technical Specifications page.

    ===================
    PRESS RELEASES

    Palo Alto, Calif. (Aug 19, 2002) - PGP Corporation today made a series of announcements regarding its formation, purchase of assets from Network Associates a new product release, customer transition process, the establishment of a European partner, and launch of its e-commerce web site. PGP Corporation provides secure messaging and data storage products that allow corporations to ensure confidential customer and individual information remains secure.

    PGP Receives $14 Million in Venture Funding

    PGP Corporation was created in June 2002 by a management team comprised of technology industry veterans from Vantive, PeopleSoft, Symantec, and Counterpane Internet Security, Inc, and former PGP executives, developers, and patent holders. The new entity raised $14 million of venture funding from DCM - Doll Capital Management and Venrock Associates, two of the most highly respected venture capital firms. The amount raised is sufficient to purchase assets, upgrade existing products, develop new technology, and retain reserves sufficient to reach operating profitability without! additional funding.

    PGP Acquires Windows, Macintosh, Wireless Product Lines from Network Associates

    PGP Corporation announced the completion on July 26, 2002 of its acquisition of the PGP Desktop and Wireless encryption product lines from Network Associates, Inc. PGP will immediately license and support current versions of PGP products to current, lapsed, and new PGP customers. Assets acquired include:

    * PGP Mail, PGP File, PGP Disk, & PGP Admin software products for Windows and Macintosh
    * PGP Corporate Desktop for Macintosh
    * PGP Keyserver for Windows and Solaris
    * PGP Wireless for PalmOS and WinCE/PocketPC
    * PGP SDK encryption software development kit

    PGP Announces New PGP 8.0 Products

    PGP Corporation announced new PGP products for Windows and for Macintosh to ship in November 2002. PGP 8.0 is a new product and significant upgrade to current PGP offerings, including substantial new features on both platforms.

    * PGP 8.0 for Windows: PGP 8.0 for Windows: PGP Mail and PGP Disk. Adds full Windows XP support, server-side Lotus Notes plug-in, support for Novell GroupWise 5.5 and 6.0 clients, as well as supporting all current operatin!g systems and messaging clients, significantly enhanced Unicode internationalization support, and PGP Admin 8.0 automatic configuration of PGP Disk.

    * PGP 8.0 for Macintosh OS X: PGP Mail and PGP Disk. This new product brings full Mac OS X support to the PGP product line. An all-new version of PGP Disk allows compatibility with PGP disks created on Windows, AES algorithm support, and compatibility with older Mac OS 9 PGP disks. PGP Mail for Mac OS X directly integrates with Apple's mail application as well as providing support for Microsoft's Entourage.

    PGP Announces Customer Transition Information

    PGP Corporation announced the immediate transfer of all worldwide customer software license agreements from Network Associates to PGP Corporation. Detailed customer transition information is immediately available at www.pgp.com/transition.php. Current customers will also receive transition information by email from PGP Corporation within the next week.

    Promotional Pricing Program: PGP Corporation will immediately accept orders from customers who need to renew lapsed software licenses, purchase additional seats, and upgrade freeware to standard versions for commercial use. New and current customers can take advantage of the special promotional pricing offer through October 31, 2002. Contact PGP at or toll free at 866.747.5483 (866.PGP.LIVE) for more information.

    Support Transition Program: PGP Corporation announced the immediate transfer of customer maintenance and support contracts from Network! Associates to PGP Corporation. To ensure full and uninterrupted customer support, Network Associates will continue to support PGP products through a transition period lasting until October 26, 2002, at which time PGP Corporation will assume all support responsibilities. For the next three months customers will continue to receive support through their existing procedures. PGP is also offering new maintenance and support agreements; information on PGP programs and transition is available at support.

    International Customers: PGP Corporation announced a partner for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East for sales and support, Intellect, a leading value-added reseller and integrator based in the U.K. Intellect will provide sales and technical support, localization, and be a master distributor for PGP Corporation. PGP customers in Europe, Africa, or the Middle East can contact PGP Corporation at www.pgp.com or Intellect at www.intellect.co.uk. PGP is in the process of developing distribution for the rest of the world; such customers can contact PGP at international.

    PGP Announces E-Commerce Capabilities

    PGP Corporation announced the launch of its web site, including commerce capabilities, at www.pgp.com. This web site contains complete product, pricing, renewal, and customer transition information, as well as the ability to order, renew, increase, and bring into compliance software license, maintenance, and support agreements. Information on the PGP Corporation management team, venture capital investors, product direction, and corporate philosophy is also available.

    PGP Discusses Operating Principles

    PGP Corporation has based its operations on the principles of continuity, relationship, and innovation.

    * Continuity: a commitment to open source and non-commercial freeware, the highest levels of encryption, and the continued upgrade of current PGP products, including a new product shipment planned for Q4 this year.

    * Relationship: a commitment to forging lasting contacts with customers, to actively soliciting input on all aspects of the business, company direction and product evolution.

    * Innovation: a commitment to engineering !a new approach to secure messaging and data storage, in time developing an architecture to redefine enterprise security, simplifying user and IT deployment and making practical the universal protection of confidential information.

    "We are excited about solving the real corporate, customer, and individual need to protect confidential information, everywhere it resides," said Phil Dunkelberger, President and CEO of PGP Corporation. "We raised $14 million in this challenging economic climate from two top venture capital firms because they believe in the marketplace and in our ability to provide innovative solutions for our present and future customers. We are dedicated to making PGP products so simple they will be used everywhere."

    About PGP Corporation

    PGP Corporation, the recognized worldwide leader in secure messaging and data storage, builds products that allow corporations to ensure confidential customer and individual information remains secure. PGP Corporation combines a management team comprised of technology industry veterans and former PGP executives, developers, and patent holders with $14M of venture funding from DCM - Doll Capital Management and Venrock Associates, two highly respected venture capital firms.

    Over the last ten years, PGP technology has developed a global reputation for enabling open, trusted, and highly reliable security products. PGP has thousands of corporate/government users and millions of individual users worldwide, including many of the worl!d's largest and most security sensitive enterprises, government agencies, individuals, and cipher experts. Contact PGP Corporation at www.pgp.com or toll free at 866.747.5483 (866.PGP.LIVE).

    About DCM - Doll Capital Management

    DCM is a top-performing venture capital firm supporting entrepreneurs building early-stage technology companies. Since 1996, DCM's six partners, armed with over a century of operational and investing experience, have funded leading technology companies including About (Primedia), Foundry Networks (Nasdaq:FDRY), Internap (Nasdaq:INAP), IPivot (Intel), Recourse Technologies, Remedy (Peregrine Systems), UUNet (Worldcom) and Vernier Networks. DCM offers hands-on operational guidance and access to a!n extensive network of resources, including close relationships with many of the Pacific Rim's leading companies and investors. Visit them at www.dcmvc.com

    About Venrock Associates

    Venrock Associates was founded as the venture capital arm of the Rockefeller Family and continues a tradition of funding entrepreneurs that now spans over six decades. Laurance S. Rockefeller pioneered early stage venture financing in the 1930s. As one of most experienced venture firms in the United States, Venrock maintains a tradition of collaboration with talented entrepreneurs to establish successful, enduring companies. During its history Venrock has made over 300 investments in portfolio companies that have achieved an aggregate market capitalization of $1.2 trillion, combined annual revenues of $150 billion, and employees totaling over 773,000. The firm is currently investing a capital pool of approximately $800 million that includes Venrock Associates III, L.P., a fund that closed in July 2000. For more information, please visit the Web site at www.venrock.com.

    For more information, contact:

    PGP Corporation
    Name: Lori Curtis
    PR Agency: Jump Start Communications, LLC
    Phone: 970-887-0044
    Email: lori@jumpstartcom.com

    DCM - Doll Capital Management
    Name: Aeron Noe
    PR Agency: the blueshirt group
    Phone: 415-217-4964
    Email: aeron@blueshirtgroup.com
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    Investors
    PGP Corporation Receives $14 Million Initial Funding from
    DCM - Doll Capital Management and Venrock Associates

    Palo Alto, Calif. (Aug 19, 2002) - PGP Corporation announced today that it has received $14 million in venture funding from DCM - Doll Capital Management and Venrock Associates, two leading venture capital firms. The funds will be used to establish and operate PGP Corporation as a new, independent company providing secure messaging and data storage products to corporations and individuals.

    As stated in a separate press release today, PGP Corporation has purchased the technology assets from Network Associates, additionally announcing that the company will upgrade existing product lines, develop ne!w technology, and retain reserves sufficient to reach operating profitability. PGP Corporation was created with a management team comprised of technology industry veterans from Vantive, PeopleSoft, Symantec, and Counterpane Internet Security, Inc, and former PGP executives, developers, and patent holders. PGP's secure messaging and data storage products (PGP Mail, PGP File, PGP Disk, PGP Wireless, PGP Admin & PGP Keyserver), in use by thousands of corporate/government users and millions of individual users worldwide, allow corporations to ensure confidential customer and corporate information remains secure.

    "PGP products are well known and highly respected by security experts in leading corporations around the world," said Phil Dunkelberger, President and CEO of PGP Corporation. "This level of funding is a tremendous vote of confidence from two of the premier venture capital firms that we can, through technical innovation, expand PGP into a product that is a corporate requirement for every desktop and wireless device."

    "The feedback we have received from corporate and government customers has provided us with the insights that a comprehensive next generation security product was needed to meet the growing demand for an easy-to-use encryption product that can be used by many people," said Rob Theis, DCM General Partner. "We began working on this project when Phil Dunkelberger joined our Entrepreneur-in-Residence program and are delighted that it has resulted in the creation of a company with the long range objective of offering a complete family of well integrated products, providing the foundation for the next generation in security encryption with proven products and an established brand."

    "PGP Corporation has outstanding market potential," said Terry Garnett, General Partner of Venrock Associates. "The entire security category is growing rapidly and customers have a great need for products that protect confidential information. Keeping data secure is a universal enterprise requirement."

    About PGP Corporation

    PGP Corporation, the recognized worldwide leader in secure messaging and data storage, builds products that allow corporations to ensure confidential customer and individual information remai!ns secure. PGP Corporation combines a management team comprised of technology industry veterans and former PGP executives, developers, and patent holders with $14M of venture funding from DCM - Doll Capital Management and Venrock Associates, two highly respected venture capital firms.

    Over the last ten years, PGP technology has developed a global reputation for enabling open, trusted, and highly reliable security products. PGP has thousands of corporate/government users and millions of individual users worldwide, including many of the world's largest and most security sensitive enterprises, government agencies, individuals, and cipher experts. Contact PGP Corporation at www.pgp.com or toll free at 866.747.5483 (866.PGP.LIVE).

    About DCM - Doll Capital Management

    DCM is a top-performing venture capital firm supporting entrepreneurs building early-stage technology companies. Since 1996, DCM's six partners, armed with over a century of operational and investing experience, have funded leading technology companies including About (Primedia), Foundry Networks (Nasdaq:FDRY), Internap (Nasdaq:INAP), IPivot (Intel), Recourse Technologies, Remedy (Peregrine Systems), UUNet (Worldcom) and Vernier Networks. DCM offers hands-on operational guidance and access to an extensive network of resources, including close relationships with many of the Pacific Rim's leading companies and investors. Visit them at www.dcmvc.com.

    About Venrock Associates

    Venrock Associates was founded as the venture capital arm of the Rockefeller Family and continues a tradition of funding entrepreneurs that now spans over six decades. Laurance S. Rockefeller pioneered early stage venture financing in the 1930s. As one of most experienced venture firms in the United States, Venrock maintains a tradition of collaboration with talented entrepreneurs to establish successful, enduring companies. During its history Venrock has made over 300 investments in portfolio companies that have achieved an aggregate market capitalization of $1.2 trilli!on, combined annual revenues of $150 billion, and employees totaling over 773,000. The firm is currently investing a capital pool of approximately $800 million that includes Venrock Associates III, L.P., a fund that closed in July 2000. For more information, please visit the Web site at www.venrock.com.

    For more information, contact:

    PGP Corporation
    Name: Lori Curtis
    PR Agency: Jump Start Communications, LLC
    Phone: 970-887-0044
    Email: lori@jumpstartcom.com

    DCM - Doll Capital Management
    Name: Aeron Noe
    PR Agency: the blueshirt group
    Phone: 415-217-4964
    Email: aeron@blueshirtgroup.com
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    Assets Purchased

    PGP Corporation Announces Purchase of PGP Desktop and Wireless Assets
    from Network Associates

    Technology, Venture Funding, and Management team launch the new company

    Palo Alto, Calif. (Aug 19, 2002) - PGP Corporation, the recognized worldwide leader in secure messaging and data storage, today announced the completion of its acquisition of the PGP Desktop and Wireless encryption product lines from Network Associates, Inc. The PGP purchase -a buyback of a portion the assets PGP sold to Network Associates in December 1997, coincides with an investment of $14 million by DCM - Doll Capital Management and Venrock Associates, and the announcement of a senior management team comprised of technology industry veterans and former PGP executives, provides the foundation of the new company.

    PGP will immediately license and support current versions of PGP products to current, former, and new PGP customers. PGP products, in use today by thousands of corporate/government users and millions of individual users worldwide, are available today from the company at https://store.pgp.com/.

    "Reacquiring the PGP product line gives us an established, trusted product set, a well-respected code base, and a worldwide customer base," said Phil Dunkelberger, PGP Corporation President and CEO. "We look forward in the future to extending the product line and creating a next generation platform for secure messaging and data storage."

    Assets acquired include:

    * PGP Mail, PGP File, PGP Disk, & PGP Admin software products for Windows and Macintosh
    * PGP Corporate Desktop for Macintosh
    * PGP Keyserver for Windows and Solaris
    * PGP Wireless for PalmOS and WinCE/PocketPC
    * PGP SDK encryption software development kit

    Network Associates retained certain products that were developed using the PGP SDK encryption development software tools. Network Associates has been given a license to continue to maintain and update these PGP based products. Assets not acquired include:

    * McAfee E-Business Server (formerly called PGP E-Business Server or PGP Command Line)
    * McAfee Desktop Firewall for Win32 platforms
    * McAfee VPN Client for Win32 platforms

    About PGP Corporation

    PGP Corporation, the recognized worldwide leader in secure messaging and data storage, builds products that allow corporations to ensure confidential customer and individual information remains secure. PGP Corporation combines a management team comprised of technology industry veterans and former PGP executives, developers, and patent holders with $14M of venture funding from DCM - Doll Capital Management and Venrock Associates, two highly respected venture capital firms.

    Over the last ten years, PGP technology has developed a global reputation for enabling open, trusted, and highly reliable security products. PGP has thousands of corporate/government users and millions of individual users worldwide, including many of the world's largest and most security sensitive enterprises, government agencies, individuals, and cipher experts. Contact PGP Corporation at www.pgp.com or toll free at 866.747.5483 (866.PGP.LIVE).

    For more information, contact

    PGP Corporation
    Name: Lori Curtis
    PR Agency: Jump Start Communications, LLC
    Phone: 970-887-0044
    Email: lori@jumpstartcom.com
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    Announcing PGP 8.0
    Newly Formed PGP Announces New Products for Windows and Macintosh

    Windows Support for XP, Notes, Novell; Macintosh version for OS X

    Palo Alto, Calif. (Aug 19, 2002) - PGP Corporation, the recognized worldwide leader in secure messaging and data storage, today announced major product line upgrades to their industry-leading PGP encryption product families. The products, PGP 8.0 for Windows and PGP 8.0 for Macintosh, will ship in November of 2002.

    PGP 8.0 is a new product and significant upgrade to current PGP offerings, including substantial new features on both platforms.

    * PGP 8.0 for Windows: PGP 8.0 for Windows: PGP Mail and PGP Disk. Adds full Windows XP support, server-side Lotus Notes plug-in, support for Novell GroupWise 5.5 and 6.0 clients, as well as supporting all current operating systems and messaging clients, significantly enhanced Unicode internationalization support, and PGP Admin 8.0 automatic configuration of PGP Disk.

    * PGP 8.0 for Macintosh OS X: PGP Mail and PGP Disk. This new product brings full Mac OS X support to the PGP product line. An all-new version of PGP Disk allows compatibility with PGP disks created on Windows, AES algorithm support, and compatibility with older Mac OS 9 PGP disks. PGP Mail for Mac OS X directly integrates with Apple's mail application as well as providing support for Microsoft's Entourage.

    New customers may purchase a license for PGP 8.0 for Windows immediately. Orders for the Macintosh version will be accepted in Q4 2002. Under the current purchase program, new customers will receive the 7.1.1 version now plus a full year license of PGP 8.0 when it ships.

    A limited time promotional program has been created to simplify this process. Existing customers may purchase a license and upgrade to PGP 8.0 for existing or new seats. The program is also available to new customers. Pricing is set from 20% to 40% off! of standard pricing. Details are available at www.pgp.com/promo.

    About PGP Corporation

    PGP Corporation, the recognized worldwide leader in secure messaging and data storage, builds products that allow corporations to ensure confidential customer and individual information remains secure. PGP Corporation combines a management team comprised of technology industry veterans and former PGP executives, developers, and patent holders with $14M of venture funding from Doll Capital Management and Venrock Associates, two highly respected venture capital firms.

    Over the last ten years, PGP technology has developed a global reputation for enabling open, trusted, and highly reliable security products. PGP has thousands of corporate/government users and millions of individual users worldwide, including many of the world's largest and most security sensitive enterprises, government agencies, individuals, and cipher experts. Contact PGP Corporation at www.pgp.com or toll free at 866.747.5483 (866.PGP.LIVE).

    For more information, contact:

    PGP Corporation
    Name: Lori Curtis
    PR Agency: Jump Start Communications, LLC
    Phone: 970-887-0044
    Email: lori@jumpstartcom.com
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    Technical Advisory Board
    PGP Corporation Announces Formation of Technical Advisory Board

    Key experts to provide guidance and advice for newly formed company

    Palo Alto, Calif. (Aug 19, 2002) - PGP Corporation, the recognized worldwide leader in secure messaging and data storage announced today that it has formed a Technical Advisory Board to advise its executive and engineering teams on products, architecture, technology, integration, and customer requirements. The board will consist of 10 individuals who will provide expertise and guidance in the areas of security, encryption, networking, and future technologies.

    The first four members of the board were also announced. They are:

    * Carl Amdahl, Technology Partner, DCM--Doll Capital Management. Mr. Amdahl is a seasoned computer and networking industry executive who was a founder of three publicly traded companies: NetFRAME Systems, Trilogy Systems, Ltd., and Magnuson Systems, Inc. He is a Stanford Sloan Fellow and received a Master of Science in Management from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley.

    * Dr. Crispin Cowan, Co-founder and Chief Scientist of WireX. Dr. Cowan conducts research focusing on making systems more secure without breaking compatibility or compromising performance. He has co-authored 34 refereed publications, including those describing the StackGuard compiler for defending against buffer overflow attacks. Dr. Cowan received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Western Ontario, a Master of Science in Mathematics, Computer Science, and a Bachelor of Mathematics, Co-op Honors, Computer Science from the University of Waterloo.

    * Bruce Schneier, Co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of Counterpane Internet Security, Inc. Mr. Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist, cryptographer, and lecturer. He is the author of six books on network security, including "Secrets & Lies: Digital Security in a Networked World", and "Applied Cryptography", the seminal work in its field. He publishes a free email newsletter "Crypto-Gram" which has over 60,000 readers. Schneier has a Master of Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Rochester.

    * Phil Zimmermann, founder of the original PGP, Inc. Mr. Zimmerman is known for his extensive work in cryptography and data security, data communications, and real-time embedded systems. He is the recipient of numerous awards and was named into the CRN Industry Hall of Fame, named one of InfoWorld's Top 10 Innovators, and Time Magazine named Zimmermann !one of the "Net 50", the 50 most influential people on the Internet. He is a Fellow at Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society. Zimmermann received his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Florida Atlantic University.

    "We are extremely pleased to have such distinguished individuals with great technical prowess as well as business acumen willing to serve on our Technical Advisory Board," said Jon Callas, CTO and CSO of PGP Corporation. "We are committed to technical innovation and this board will provide both a catalyst to great ideas and an outside perspective to keep us on track."

    About PGP Corporation

    PGP Corporation, the recognized worldwide leader in secure messaging and data storage, builds products that allow corporations to ensure confidential customer and individual information remains secure. PGP Corporation combines a management team comprised of technology industry veterans and former PGP executives, developers, and patent holders with $14M of venture funding from DCM - Doll Capital Management and Venrock Associates, two highly respected venture capital firms.

    Over the last ten years, PGP technology has developed a global reputation for enabling open, trusted, and highly reliable security products. PGP has thousands of corporate/government users and millions of individual users worldwide, including many of the world's largest and most security sensitive enterprises, government agencies, individuals, and cipher experts. Contact PGP Corporation at www.pgp.com or toll free at 866.747.5483 (866.PGP.LIVE).

    For more information, contact

    PGP Corporation
    Name: Lori Curtis
    PR Agency: Jump Start Communications, LLC
    Phone: 970-887-0044
    Email: lori@jumpstartcom.com
  • Re:Awesome (Score:1, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:32PM (#4098277)
    http://www.ntcompatible.com/ for user submitted information about experiences with software under NT/2000/XP.

    I've heard very bad things about trying to get the VPN components working under PGP v7.x in XP so don't try it w/o researching. From what I understand the version 6.x stuff is fine.
  • by Llanfairpwllgwyngyll ( 81289 ) on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:35PM (#4098291) Journal
    The PGP 7.x command line tools were removed because of the ease with which you could hack together a server using the command line tools without paying for a PGP Server-stylee licence which cost a lot more. The E-biz stuff still gave you the command line versions - but that was more expensive.
  • by Bruce Perens ( 3872 ) <bruce@perens.com> on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:46PM (#4098383) Homepage Journal
    OK, sorry to jump upon you, but the confusion of a product and the product line sounded too much like market-speak for me.

    If your criteria include a Windows implementation, we're not going to meet them very often - we are more interested in other platforms. But in the case of the router, that's certainly an advantage. I cringe at the thought of someone hosting their firewall on the Windows OS.

    Thanks

    Bruce

  • by matts.nu ( 94472 ) on Monday August 19, 2002 @12:59PM (#4098505) Homepage
    Yes, an IDS, a firewall, an encrypted email client, and an encrypted filesystem

    Have you actually tried running them together? Like configuring PGPfire to block everything that wasn't authenticated in PGPvpn. You can't do it. There is no interaction between PGPvpn and PGPfire.

    SSH Sentinel isn't sold as a firewall, just a VPN solution, but it allows you to block any traffic that you don't have a VPN definition for. I'll take SSH [ssh.com] any day over PGP, and it's also free for non commercial use.

  • by Gemini ( 32631 ) on Monday August 19, 2002 @01:01PM (#4098521)
    How does a fellow who travels very little enter the worldwide PGP Web of Trust? Getting a key signed requires a tamper-proof channel not subject to obvious man-in-the-middle attacks, and the only such channel I know of is face-to-face contact. Because I do not travel much[1], I have a very hard time extending my part of the web of trust beyond my hometown.


    No problem. Just head over to the Biglumber keysigning coordination service [biglumber.com], and look for people who live near you. You can also check a keyserver [mit.edu] for users who might even be right on your campus.

    Even if you can only get signatures from a few keys in your hometown, maybe those people travel more. Every new signature they get benefits you as well.
  • Re:Awesome (Score:3, Informative)

    by Zeinfeld ( 263942 ) on Monday August 19, 2002 @01:59PM (#4098942) Homepage
    The question is, how long until the XP version of PGP is released? PGP has been my "killer app" for sticking with Win2k - how can you own a notebook computer without an encrypted filesystem?

    Windows XP Professional includes an encrypted file system. Have you considered using that?

    Outlook, Netscape, Notes etc. all support S/MIME encryption and signature, so adding PGP is not adding crypto capability, it is adding a particular crypto protocol. Now you may argue that you prefer the PGP implementation of that functionality but don't raise a preference to the level of a requirement unless you want to risk that when you give the world a choice of PGP or nothing that they go off and choose nothing.

    The problem we have in the industry is that PGP/X.509 has become a Betamax/VHS battle. The costs of incompatibility are much greater than the specific benefits of either protocol.

    The reason that PGP Inc mk I failled commercially is that they were pushing Betamax while the rest of the industry had standardized on X.509v3 with cross certificate extensions to provide Web of trust type capability.

    There was also a good deal of personal animosity between some of the principals of the X.509 and PGP worlds. At this point however the industry is pretty much been driven by a different group of people and the standards issue has moved beyond the certificate format question. The XKMS protocol is designed specifically so that the client does not need to know whether the underlying PKI is PGP, S/MIME or whatever based.

  • by countblah ( 602308 ) on Monday August 19, 2002 @02:41PM (#4099273)
    According to the announcement, PGP Corp will get PGPsdk, too. NAI is only keeping their products based on the SDK, so you should be good.

    Jim

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