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PGP NetShare Automatically Encrypts Files Saved to Network Folders

July 13th, 2006 · No Comments


PGP Corporation has announced PGP(r) NetShare. The product addresses one of the greatest dataprotection.jpgsecurity risks facing companies - unauthorised access to shared files - preventing accidental data access by internal users, IT administrators, or external partners. With PGP NetShare, authorised users can save and share files on file servers, using all applications as they currently do while benefiting from the comprehensive protection offered by PGP encryption.

When organisations share project schedules, budgets, internal audit files, personnel data, and research results, they must be demonstrably secured as required by international data privacy and financial accounting regulations. PGP NetShare addresses the risks resulting from the accelerating use of shared content as well as its increasingly wide distribution and the growing number of users who have access to it.

With PGP NetShare, information remains protected at all times without any specific user action. Content such as documents, spreadsheets, presentations, video, and audio is automatically encrypted when saved to a PGP NetShare-protected folder and remains encrypted when transferred to and stored on local desktops. Files on the server and desktop are transparently decrypted when opened by authorised users and automatically re-encrypted when closed. Security Park - PGP NetShare Automatically Encrypts Files Saved to Network Folders

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