
Developers
Award-winning PGP® encryption technology has the greatest impact when it is integrated into applications and security infrastructures.
The PGP® Developer Program is for developers that want to leverage the benefits of standards-based PGP encryption to increase the value of their solutions. PGP developers enjoy the advantages of close interaction with PGP experts and other support resources. The program delivers the world-class branding, reliable support, aggressive product development, and dependable product releases that you expect from the data encryption market leader.
Automate the encryption, decryption, signing, and verification of files on a server as part of a batch process or backup procedure. Ideal for financial groups, health care organizations, retail, and other enterprises that back up consumer data or regularly move large amounts of sensitive information between data centers, PGP Command Line easily integrates into existing business processes.
PGP Command Line is easily invoked directly from the command line or via scripting tools such as shell scripts, Perl, or Windows Power Shell. Additionally, higher-level programming languages such as C#, Python, and Visual Basic can access full encryption functionality via shell calls, pipes, or I/O redirection. This allows system administrators and other IT personnel to save time by not having to write new programming code.
It has never been easier or more cost effective to add ironclad security to your product offerings. The PGP® Software Development Kit (SDK) simplifies the process of integrating PGP encryption technology into custom or off-the-shelf applications and security solutions.
The FIPS 140-2 validated PGP SDK offers developers the same core cryptographic and messaging capabilities that are at the heart of PGP® products. It enables developers to integrate comprehensive, mature PGP security technologies into their software. The PGP SDK includes a wide range of field-tested and standards-based encryption, digital signature, and encoding algorithms, along with a variety of secure network protocol implementations.
"Having the PGP SDK available for 3rd party use is another great step forward for the security market."
— Bruce Schneier, Cryptographer