For PGP check out Patrick Townsend Associates.  They had a vendor
spotlight in the last issue of the zJournal.

Tom Duerbusch wrote:
We are now looking at sending some bank data to Bank of America over the
public Internet.

BOA supports pgp.
We have gpg, after all, it's free<G>.

My position is, "well, let's try it".
But it is getting bogged down with technical people that are not
technical in this area.

My belief is gpg is, perhaps a couple years behind pgp as far as
features go.  Unless we need the newer/better features, we can stay with
gpg.  Of course, if one of the sites requires xxx bit encription, and if
gpg doesn't support that, well, we may end up buying a copy of pgp.

1.  What other differences, that would make a difference, is there
between pgp and gpg?
2.  If we needed pgp, we would only need 1 license.  Is there a vender
of pgp for zLinux and what might be the cost of such product?

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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