Mcafee Pgp Personal
Feb 07
2005
2005
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McAfee PGP Personal Privacy Retail (Single User Version) $9.99 … |
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Pgp & Gpg $21.7 Pgp & Gpg |
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Pgp & Gpg $21.7 Pgp & Gpg |
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PGP $3.98 Use of the Internet is expanding beyond anyone’s expectations. As corporations, government offices, and ordinary citizens begin to rely on the information highway to conduct business, they are realizing how important it is to protect their communications — both to keep them a secret from prying eyes and to ensure that they are not altered during transmission. Encryption, which until recently was an esoteric field of interest only to spies, the military, and a few academics, provides a mechanism for doing this. PGP, which stands for Pretty Good Privacy, is a free and widely available encryption program that lets you protect files and electronic mail. Written by Phil Zimmermann and released in 1991, PGP works on virtually every platform and has become very popular both in the U.S. and abroad. Because it uses state-of-the-art public key cryptography, PGP can be used to authenticate messages, as well as keep them secret. With PGP, you can digitally "sign" a message when you send it. By checking the digital signature at the other end, the recipient can be sure that the message was not changed during transmission and that the message actually came from you. PGP offers a popular alternative to U.S. government initiatives like the Clipper Chip because, unlike Clipper, it does not allow the government or any other outside agency access to your secret keys. PGP: Pretty Good Privacy by Simson Garfinkel is both a readable technical user’s guide and a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at cryptography and privacy. Part I, "PGP Overview," introduces PGP and the cryptography that underlies it. Part II, "Cryptography History and Policy," describes the history of PGP — its personalities, legal battles, and other intrigues; it also provides background on the battles over public key cryptography patents and the U.S. government export restrictions, and other aspects of the ongoing public debates about privacy and free speech. Part III, "Using PGP," describes how to use PGP: protecting files and email, creating and using keys, signing messages, certifying and distributing keys, and using key servers. Part IV, "Appendices," describes how to obtain PGP from Internet sites, how to install it on PCs, UNIX systems, and the Macintosh, and other background information. The book also contains a glossary, a bibliography, and a handy reference card that summarizes all of the PGP commands, environment variables, and configuration variables. |
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Pgp $31.14 PGP is a freely available encryption program that protects the privacy of files and electronic mail. It uses powerful public key cryptography and works on virtually every platform. This book is both a readable technical user's guide and a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at cryptography and privacy. It describes how to use PGP and provides background on cryptography, PGP's history, battles over public key cryptography patents and U.S. government export restrictions, and public debates about privacy and free speech. |
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McAfee Family Protection $49.99 McAfee Family Protection is the easiest, most complete way to keep your children safe online. Designed to empower parents to say ‘yes’ to their children’s online interests, McAfee Family Protection grows with your children as their Internet activity interests change and mature. Children who use the Internet are subject to a number of threats, including access to inappropriate content, cyber-bullying, posting of personal information, exposure to strangers, and more. With McAfee Family Protection, parents h |
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McAfee Total Protection 2010 $56.99 CD-ROM Standard Complete Product MTP10EMB1RAA www.mcafee.com McAfee Total Protection suite, now available with revolutionary Active Protection technology, offers you and your family the ultimate PC security with accelerated performance, for online activities, personal files and home networking. PC English 1 User McAfee, Inc Total Protection 2010 Retail Total Protection 2010 – Complete Product Internet Security Not Applicable Security McAfee Mini Box Windows |
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PGP & GPG $15.95 PGP & GPG is an easy-to read, informal tutorial for achieving electronic privacy on the cheap using the standard tools of the email privacy field commercial PGP and non-commercial GnuPG (GPG). The book shows how to integrate these OpenPGP implementations into the most common email clients and how to use PGP and GPG in daily email correspondence both to send and receive encrypted email. PGP & GPG is written for the moderately skilled computer user who is unfamiliar with public key cryptography but who is, nevertheless, interested in guarding his email privacy. Lucass relaxed tone makes this complex topic clear and simple enough to be understood by any reasonably savvy computer user. |
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