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PGP Corporation wins SC Magazine Email Security Group Test for second consecutive year

PGP Universal Gateway Email named "Best Buy", achieving top marks across all testing categories.
By Exclusive Networks Africa
Menlo Park, CA, 10 Jun 2008

PGP Corporation, a global leader in enterprise data protection, today announced that PGP Universal Gateway Email earned top marks in the competitive, hands-on product review of e-mail security solutions by SC Magazine, the leading publication for IT security professionals. Ahead of competing e-mail security products from Cryptzone, Entrust, Sendmail, and Tumbleweed, PGP Universal Gateway Email received SC Magazine's top honour - its "Best Buy".

PGP Universal Gateway Email is a best-in-class solution that provides centrally managed, standards-based e-mail encryption to secure e-mail communications with customers and partners. PGP Universal Gateway Email automatically secures e-mail by policy and does not require encryption software to be installed by email senders or recipients. Awarded "Best Buy" in the June 2008 issue of the publication, PGP Universal Gateway Email received five stars in all categories - features, performance, ease-of-use, documentation, support and value for the money.

"Earning the highest marks across all testing categories for PGP Universal Gateway Email and again being named the 'Best Buy', validates PGP Corporation's commitment to providing customers with the most comprehensive solutions for their enterprise data protection needs," said Phillip Dunkelberger, president and CEO of PGP Corporation. "It is an honour for PGP Corporation to be recognised by the SC Magazine Group Tests, which are an in-depth testing process and valuable resource to the industry."

"The solution performed very well," said Nathan Ouellette, SC Magazine. "The administrative interface is very slick, and the centralised, yet granular, policy management - via Universal Server - makes integration into the enterprise easy to accomplish. Encryption and signing internal e-mails is completely transparent to both parties." Ouellette concluded: "The product is truly enterprise-class and represents a solid value."

SC Magazine awarded PGP Corporation the Most Innovative Encryption Product in 2007, as well as overall test winner and Best Buy in the September 2007 SC Magazine Email Encryption Group Test for PGP Desktop Email, and January 2007 Whole Disk Encryption Group for PGP Whole Disk Encryption. To read the complete product review, visit http://www.scmagazineus.com/PGP-Universal-Gateway-Email-28/Review/2401/.

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PGP Universal Gateway Email

PGP Universal Gateway Email provides centrally managed, standards-based e-mail encryption to secure e-mail communications with customers and partners. By encrypting data at the gateway, PGP Universal Gateway Email ensures data is protected from unauthorised access in transit over the public Internet and at rest on a recipient's mail server. With PGP Universal Gateway Email, organisations can minimise the risk of a data breach and comply with partner and regulatory mandates for information security and privacy. Universal Gateway Email is offered as an integrated part of the PGP Encryption Platform.

The PGP Encryption Platform reduces the complexities of protecting business data by enabling organisations to deploy and manage multiple encryption applications cost-effectively from a single management console. It provides a strategic enterprise encryption framework for shared user and key management, policy, and provisioning automated across multiple, integrated encryption applications.

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PGP Corporation is a global leader in e-mail and data encryption software for enterprise data protection. Based on a unified key management and policy infrastructure, the PGP Encryption Platform offers the broadest set of integrated applications for enterprise data security. PGP platform-enabled applications allow organisations to meet current needs and expand as security requirements evolve for e-mail, laptops, desktops, instant messaging, smartphones, network storage, file transfers, automated processes, and backups.