Last week we shipped one of the most significant releases in PGP Corporation's short history - PGP 10/3. The feature payload - which covers file protection, endpoint data protection, and email protection - was designed to help companies deal with the competing tensions of IT consumerization and increasing compliance. There's a lot in the release, but if I had to net out four key features, here they are:
1) Support for Ubuntu and Red Hat Linux, giving increased coverage for laptops and netbooks
2) PGP Key Management Server 3.0, allowing key and policy management for 3rd party hardware and software
3) Local Self-Recovery, reducing help desk calls by giving users a way to access laptops via pre-determined question sets in the event of a forgotten passphrase
4) Lotus Notes Policy, allowing use of Notes' built-in email encryption for internal email traffic
There's a lot more to see - check out the PGP 10/3 Product Tour. We also have an upcoming series of Webcasts.