pgp network associates
Malice, misuse, mistake - security dangers pile up
Comment A study by the Ponemon Institute, sponsored by PGP Corporation and Symantec, examined the costs incurred by 21 UK businesses after experiencing a data breach. Of 482 large businesses surveyed by Computer... [10 Mar 2008]
Network Associates undergoes McAfee name change
News Two years ago, Network Associates shed its encryption division, PGP. Network Associates has officially announced its name change and will now operate... [01 Jul 2004]
McAfee E-Business Server - Send and Store Data Securely
White Paper This product uses strong PGP technology to protect data stored on the server, in transit over the internet, and during access by network users. This whitepaper describes in detail the E-Business Server... [25 Feb 2004]
Signed spam tries to fool filters
News Older versions of SpamAssassin had a rule which would (make it more likely an email would pass), if it found something that looked like a PGP signature in the message," Theo Van Dinter, lead developer for the open-source... [13 Oct 2003]
PGP flaw turns emails into 'digital bullets'
News The flaw occurs in the way PGP handles long file names in encrypted archives, Network Associates said on its site. Because of a flaw in the way PGP handles long file... [06 Sep 2002]
PGP: How it works
News In March, security company Network Associates dropped its support for the PGP software after it failed to find a buyer for its PGP business unit.... [13 Aug 2002]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft and Lindows, shareware and Sybase
Comment Perhaps the best recent example of this is the expected demise of PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) after Network Associates finally gave up on it. It couldn't find a buyer and so it will still... [24 Mar 2002]
Pretty Good Privacy pretty much dead
News Network Associates is to wind-down its popular PGP encryption software division after failing to find a buyer for the business. PGP, or "Pretty Good Privacy", is a... [07 Mar 2002]
New VP for Network Associates
News Most recently she was the head of the PGP security unit. Security firm Network Associates (NAI) has chosen a new executive vice president of research and business development. Sandra... [13 Nov 2001]
Network Associates makes another loss
News Network Associates has reported another dismal quarter, making it four losses in a row for the giant that owns brands such as McAfee and PGP Security. George Samenuk, chairman, president... [12 Oct 2001]
NAI founder opens up on PGP source code
News The creator of Network Associates (NAI) Phil Zimmerman said the release of PGP source code was long overdue. NAI announced late last week the release of the source code for its... [10 Sep 2001]
NAI releases cryptographic source code
News Security giant Network Associates (NAI) has released the source code for its PGP cryptographic toolkit products. The toolkit - which builds PGP desktop, wireless and... [07 Sep 2001]
LDAP blues: Server weakness throws up security fears
News Users running versions of IBM SecureWay, iPlanet Directory Server, Lotus Domino R5 Server, Network Associates' PGP Keyserver, Microsoft Exchange 5.5 LDAP Service, OpenLDAP, Oracle 8i... [17 Jul 2001]
Hackers exploit weak link FTP
News Network Associates subsidiary PGP Security has rung the alarm bells as it claims more than 90 per cent of organisations use FTP servers. Further information is available at the... [11 Apr 2001]
Top secret: PGP secures Linux
News PGP, now a division of security giant Network Associates, was a security standard originally written by cryptographer Philip Zimmerman to help civil and human rights campaigners... [10 Apr 2001]
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