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PGP announces new Endpoint Application Control solution

19 May, 2009


To help organizations combat the rising threats of malware and unauthorized software entering corporate networks, security vendor PGP Corporation has announced PGP Endpoint Application Control, the latest addition to the PGP Endpoint family of solutions. PGP Endpoint Application Control blocks malicious and unauthorized software, including applications, scripts and macros, from executing on a user's system by automatically enforcing policies using whitelisting technology that explicitly allows only trusted and authorized software applications. PGP customers can now have zero-day, automatic threat protection against known and unknown application and software threats.

PGP Endpoint Application Control builds on PGP Corporation's reputation for delivering award-winning products that provide a proactive approach to data protection with multiple layers of security to safeguard organizations against the risk and ramifications of compromised data and intellectual property. Additionally, as business application requirements change and new threats are introduced, IT administrators can easily update existing whitelisting policies that are transparent to the end-user.

"Today's business environment is wireless and borderless between customers, partners, consultants, mobile employees and shared computers, making confidential information at risk everywhere," said Philip Dunkelberger, president and CEO of PGP Corporation. "PGP Corporation has always advocated to customers that they build an enterprise-wide data protection strategy from the endpoint all the way to the mainframe. With PGP Endpoint Application Control, we are continuing to strengthen our data protection solutions with another layer of control to help ensure business continuity for our customers."

PGP Endpoint Application Control is generally available today starting at $48 per seat through PGP channel partners.














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