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Media Release: Baylor University Bolsters Security with the PGP Encryption Platform Deploys PGP Whole Disk Encryption and PGP Universal Server to Protect Student and University Data Palo Alto, CA/24 July, 2007 – PGP Corporation, a global leader in enterprise data protection, today announced that Baylor University has implemented the PGP® Encryption Platform to safeguard sensitive information across its diverse campus. The university has enhanced its security framework by deploying PGP® Whole Disk Encryption to protect data stored on its desktop and laptop computers along with PGP Universal™ Server for centralized management of its encryption applications. Chartered in 1845, Baylor University is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of Texas. In deploying PGP® encryption technology, Baylor takes a major step toward avoiding the security breaches that have recently plagued a number of universities. According to the Identity Theft Resource Center—a highly respected nonprofit organization, almost 30 percent of all reported security breaches in 2006 involved educational institutions. "We wanted software that had been tested in the real world, would lower our operational costs, and was easy to use so our students and faculty wouldn't rebel," said Jon Allen, information security officer for Baylor University. "We tested PGP Whole Disk Encryption extensively in our environment and threw every scenario we could think of at the software. PGP encryption technology delivers a solid security platform, so we're very pleased with the results." PGP Universal Server, the foundation of the PGP Encryption Platform, provides unified, Web-based administration for all PGP Encryption Platform–enabled applications, users, policies, provisioning, logging, and reporting through a single management console. Its ability to integrate with Baylor's existing infrastructure was a key criterion for Baylor's IT team. PGP Whole Disk Encryption met Baylor's critical requirements for laptop data protection, including support for both Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X operating systems, strong passphrase support and recovery, ease of installation, and transparency to users. Baylor values its relationship with PGP Corporation. Allen concludes, "PGP Corporation continues to demonstrate an appreciation for the challenges we face in the higher-education marketplace. Now, if someone loses a laptop, we don't have to be concerned about sensitive information being exposed and can avoid unnecessary costs and headaches for us, our students, and our faculty. We've delighted to have found both a strong, long-term security solution and a technology partner in PGP Corporation." About PGP Whole Disk Encryption About the PGP Encryption Platform About PGP Corporation PGP® solutions are used by more than 80,000 enterprises, businesses, and governments worldwide, including 95 percent of the Fortune® 100, 75 percent of the Fortune® Global 100, 87 percent of the German DAX Index, and 51 percent of the U.K. FTSE 100 Index. As a result, PGP Corporation has earned a global reputation for innovative, standards-based, and trusted solutions. PGP solutions help protect confidential information, secure customer data, achieve regulatory and audit compliance, and safeguard companies' brands and reputations. Contact PGP Corporation at www.pgp.com or +1 650 319 9000. Media & analyst contact for PGP Corporation: PGP and the PGP logo are registered trademarks of PGP Corporation. RIM, Research In Motion, and BlackBerry are the registered trademarks of Research In Motion. Product and brand names used in the document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Any such trademarks or registered trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. |
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