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Large file transfer encryption for z/OS environments

PGP command line support for zSeires mainframes from IBM enabling encryption of bulk file transfers

23 September 2008

 

Common Criteria certification testing underway for PGP Whole Disk Encryption

Successful evaluation against Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 4+ will enable PGP Whole Disk Encryption to be marketed to global government bodies

22 September 2008

 

PGP sponsors Bletchley Park museum

Modern Computing’s birthplace receives a boost in sponsorship to expand its museum at Bletchley Park from IBM and PGP

10 September 2008

 

Greater security available from encryption platform

Encryption systems from PGP now enhanced to cover multiple operating systems and providing full enterprise level data protection

27 August 2008

 

Hospital manager fired for laptop theft

Health service worker loses job after a laptop containing unencrypted sensitive patient information was stolen from car

15 August 2008

 

BBC data blunder puts children at risk

Stolen laptop and flash memory contained sensitive data on children and precipitating review of television company’s data security policies

11 August 2008

 

Continued growth for PGP through 2nd Quarter

IT encryption specialists achieve continued growth in revenues for the 24th quarter consecutively as sales continue to strengthen

31 July 2008

 

RSA interoperability for whole disk encryption product

PGP certifies whole disk encryption product as compatible with SecurID SID800 and joins RSA Secured Partner Programme.

31 July 2008

 

Endpoint protection for portable device connections

Removable storage operating on USB, FireWire and other data connection protocols can now be protected by PGP Endpoint

21 July 2008

 

PGP questions the continued relevancy of DPA

On the tenth anniversary of the Data Protection Act, questions are raised about whether the statute is still relevant in the changing world of data security

16 July 2008

 

British Peer joins PGP advisory board

PGP gains the expertise of House of Lords member with experience in dealing with computer crime and digital forensics

08 July 2008

 

Lack of NHS laptop encryption a breach of patient trust

Stolen health service laptop contained unencrypted patient data in the latest IT security scandal to hit public sector industry

01 July 2008

 

Unencrypted backup brings FSA wrath on stock broker

Despite no security breaches having taken place, Stock broking firm Merchant Securities is fined by the FSA for having unencrypted back up tapes

19 June 2008

 

New CIO at PGP to drive global IT systems

Experienced industry expert joins PGP as Chief Information Officer for the development of strategic IT resources in the company

11 June 2008

 

Mac OS X users gain whole disk encryption

Pre-boot authentication from PGP added to Mac whole disk encryption for improved data protection capabilities

09 June 2008

 

PGP encryption protects William Hill data

UK betting shop chain to protect mobile data regarding clients and finances on company laptops using PGP Encryption Platform

05 June 2008

 

Major UK bank partners with PGP for banking security

Barclays Bank and PGP enter partnership agreement for securing customer records and sensitive banking information

22 May 2008

 

Proposed communications database a huge threat to individual information security

A proposed bill for phone calls and e-mail communication information to be held in a central Government database criticised as the next step towards a surveillance society

20 May 2008

 

Secure home workers on National Work from Home Day

PGP highlights the need to ensure remote workers are secured during the national work from home day initiative in the UK

14 May 2008

 

Minister warns of NHS database security concerns

Lack of clarity concerning the level and scope of encryption to be used on the national health database raises concerns that yet more public data could be at risk.

08 May 2008

 

Enterprise encryption trend survey for the UK

Ponemon survey indicates increased adoption of data encryption within UK organisations with nearly half expecting to adopt the technology throughout the enterprise within 2008.

22 April 2008

 

e-crime unit no substitute for adequate encryption.

Support for national e-crime protection body a welcome step in tackling the problem of IT crime which will take some time to implement and shouldn’t be seen as a replacement for strong encryption as a preventative measure according to PGP.

10 April 2008

 

Theft consequences of government owned laptops goes beyond hardware cost.

Damages to the reputation of the public sector through laptop losses could have a serious impact on ID card scheme in the UK according to PGP.

03 April 2008

 

Partnership focuses on prevention of losses through unauthorised connections.

PGP and Lumension join forces to combine disk encryption with device control to create unrivalled unauthorised access prevention.

27 February 2008

 

Security culture needed to prevent public sector data losses.

Unencrypted data on stolen MoD laptop unacceptable at all levels according to Jamie Cowper of PGP Corporation.

22 January 2008

 

British MoD loses laptop to thieves.

Details of applicants for jobs in the British armed services stored on stolen laptop indicates complacency according to PGP.

18 January 2008

 

Local government data loss after laptops stolen.

Insufficient data protection and encryption leaves local council data vulnerable to misuse.

17 January 2008

 

Parliament to criminalise data loss

PGP comments on the UK parliamentary Justice Committee proposals to criminalise negligent loss of data.

03 January 2008

 

Laptop loss for leading British financial services group

The spate of data loss incidents continues unabated with “password protected” customer details at risk.

21 December 2007

 

Parliamentary recommendation on data security.

PGP Corporation welcomes statement from UK Government on the need for improved data security following the loss of data from two Government bodies in recent weeks.

17 December 2007

 

NHS data loss further erodes public confidence.

PGP calls for comprehensive implementation of data protection in public bodies after further Government organization data blunder in NHS Trust.

14 December 2007

 

Government department head resigns after serious data loss.

Breaches in data protection rules which led to sensitive personal data being stored and transported on disk and subsequently lost result in the resignation of HM Revenue and Customs Chairman.

20 November 2007

 

PGP argues that device protection is less important than the data it contains.

Commenting on the recent proposal to levy large fines on Doctors for stolen laptops containing patient records, PGP believes that the emphasis should be placed on data encryption rather than device security.

15 November 2007

 

HM Customs voluntarily discloses laptop theft.

Stolen government laptop contained highly secure, encrypted data with low likelihood of the data being able to be accessed.

08 October 2007

 

PGP comments on Bolton lap top loss

Second medical centre laptop computer goes missing in the same week exposing further patients to the prospect of data loss and identity theft.

24 September 2007

 

UK company loses data during office break in.

PGP Corporation warns of need for holistic approach to data protection after customer data potentially exposed after First Response office burglary.

07 August 2007

 

Recognition for encryption software from PGP.

Encryption Platform from PGP picks up product honour from Techworld Awards for enterprise data protection across all industries.

29 June 2007

 

Royal exposure with leak of Prince’s banking details.

Laptop theft from royal estate could compromise royal data due to poor levels of data protection used on the computer according to PGP.

25 June 2007

 

Eden Project loss demonstrates need for third party screening.

PGP argues that having good internal data security procedures in place doesn’t help if third parties who have access to sensitive personal data don’t have similarly stringent methods.

14 June 2007

 
 

 

 

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