GnuPG Shell Provides Safety And Confidentiality For Personal Information On The Internet
Released on: December 6, 2007, 12:19 am
Press Release Author: Will Spencer
Industry: Software
Press Release Summary: GnuPG Shell responds to a common need for safety by providing additional safety and confidentiality to keep information safe using the OpenPGP standard.
Press Release Body: Denver, Colorado,December.05, 2007 - Everyone prefers to feel safe above all else, especially when it pertains to our most confidential information. Knowing that our personal information is safe and secure at all times creates a relaxed feeling. This is why information protection is such a strong necessity in today\'s world. Information protection is especially useful for companies and individuals that demand confidentiality for their intellectual property, including e-mail messages, e-mail attachments and other online correspondence.
GnuPG Shell is a software solution that allows for keeping information completely safe using OpenPGP standard support. This software is a front-end solution for GNU Privacy Guard, and can be used to manage files in a variety of ways. The software is capable of encrypting, decrypting, signing and verifying files as well as managing public and private keys. This software also comes with pre-built installation packages for Microsoft\'s Windows, and Debian and RedHat Linux in addition to the source code provided.
GnuPG Shell words as a GUI-based front-end for the software\'s command line utilities, providing similar functionality to GnuPG utilities, but in a way that is much more convenient and simple to use. Command line options no longer need to be memorized, and information can be protected as soon as the utility is installed.
The Shell software tool encrypts using asymmetric key pairs, which are generated individually by other users of the software. These public keys can then be exchanged with other users. Carefully exchanging them is important in order to prevent identity spoofing. Another way to protect files is to add cryptographic data signatures to the files so that the sender can be verified and the correspondence cannot be corrupted. PressRelease Distribution By PressReleasePoint(http://www.pressreleasepoint.com)
For more information on the GnuPG Shell software tool and the GnuPG command line utility that the software requires in order to run, visit the official website at http://www.gnupg.org.
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Will Spencer gnupg.org. Denver, Colorado USA TELE: 4444 222 636 will.spencer@tacticalcalendar.com http://www.gnupg.org.
Web Site: http://www.gnupg.org.
Contact Details: Will Spencer gnupg.org. Denver, Colorado USA TELE: 4444 222 636 will.spencer@tacticalcalendar.com http://www.gnupg.org.