PGP announced that PGP® Whole Disk Encryption has been formally approved by the Defence INFOSEC Product Co-operation Group (DIPCOG) as suitable for use within the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and British Armed Forces. This certification comes just months after PGP Corporation secured CESG Assisted Products Service (CAPS) baseline approval for use by the UK Government and signifies PGP Corporation’s ongoing commitment to providing high-grade encryption software. The electronic data held by the MOD, British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force plays an increasingly critical role in the nation’s defences and military intelligence operations. Now DIPCOG approved, PGP® Whole Disk Encryption provides these organisations with military class protection, ensuring that the critical information they hold on laptops and desktops remains secure even in the event of the device being lost or stolen.
PGP® Whole Disk Encryption Approved for Use Within Ministry of Defence
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