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PGP Command Line
PGP Command Line: Encryption and signing of information for storage, transfer, and backup
PGP® Command Line provides a new set of software tools for organizations that need to encrypt large amounts of batch information or secure backup processes. It enables users to insert PGP® encryption and digital-signing functionality into existing automation scripts to ensure information is transmitted, stored, or backed up using strong PGP encryption.
PGP Command Line meets enterprise security requirements by supporting platforms throughout the business:
- PGP Command Line for Servers:
PGP Command Line supports a broad set of Microsoft® Windows® and UNIX operating systems.
more » - PGP Command Line for Mainframes:
PGP Command Line runs on IBM® iSeries® and zSeries® hardware platforms, supporting IBM operating systems along with Red Hat® and SuSe® Linux.
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PGP Command Line is designed 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. It is based on the same proven, trusted, and supported PGP® technology and core cryptography as other PGP® products.
All PGP Command Line products support patented PGP® Additional Decryption Key (ADK) capability. Use of an ADK has proven to be a widely adopted practice to ensure an organization has access to all its proprietary information, according to corporate policy and regulatory requirements, even if employee keys are lost or become unavailable.
Success Story
"Especially when it comes to heterogeneous or legacy systems, file transfer is still the easiest method for exchanging data. However, the protocols used for file transfer were developed before security became such a critical issue, so it's important to add that extra layer of security."
-Rhonda Johnson, PGP Program Director, ACS
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