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Numerous high-profile data breaches have shined a spotlight on the need to protect sensitive data. Encryption is a popular solution that locks away files such that even if they are breached, no one can access, view, or read the contents of the data.
One of the most popular methods for encrypting files is PGP, which stands for Pretty Good Privacy. Created in the 1990s, PGP is currently owned by the security software company Symantec. Open PGP is the open-source implementation of PGP used universally in file transfer, SaaS, and security tools and is what most people mean when referring to standard PGP encryption.
Read the original article: 4 Key Strategies for Open PGP