PGP, or Pretty Good Privacy, is available free online for personal use, a major reason the company saw little future in trying to make a business of selling the software for corporate use, said spokeswoman Jennifer Keavney.
"It is the leading encryption technology out there, but it's all based on free downloads,'' she said. http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/2814647.htm ----- Sorry to hear about the layoffs, but the news about PGP freeware is inspiring. Sure hope Phil and others got a decent chomp of NAI carcass. And that NAI didn't stick a nasty biteback in the freeware when the good guys were shopping elsewhere for decent work. Crypto AG, you know, is role model for some engineers fed up with being honorably destitute, rather caught in an economic trap by blackhearts such that getting out is not an option.
