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NEW AUTOCRYPT FEATURE

PTP (Person To Person) now lets you email uncrackable files in AutoCrypt(TM) mode. This means it will self-decrypt at the other end, as if by magic ! The recipient does not need any software or digital certificates to decrypt the file.

This feature is unique to PTP and ensures that you can send safe files without worrying about whether the recipient has the right decrypion software to read them. No other system makes email security so easy.

PTP also has its own patented RSA system which guarantees the identity of the person at the other end. This avoids having to purchase digital certificates, a complicated procedure with significant security weaknesses.

Download now and you can be sending secure email in five minutes, its that easy with Person To Person.

FREE LICENSE

PTP is available as a FREE license which includes powerful RSA encryption of files to the PTP Data Vault on disc and SIGN+ENCRYPT for email attachments.

Free edition will also DECRYPT any files you receive from PTP users. To get your FREE PTP license Simply click the download bar and choose the free license option at install time.

STANDARD LICENSE

The Standard License costs $30 per seat, support $15 per annum. It includes everything in the free license but adds the full PTP RSA encryption system with its patented method of using RSA without the need to digital certificates.

A choice of the top encryption algorithms is provided from RSA, AES, TDEA and CypherMax.

EMAIL LICENSE

The Email License costs $50 per seat, support $25 per annum. It includes the PTP Standard license PLUS seamless toolbar integration with Microsoft Outlook.

PRO LICENSE

PTP Pro costs $100 per seat and is for large commercial organisations and provides its own networked Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) using a centralised database under the control of the IT Manager.

PTP provides encryption standards in a package which allows you to tailor the security level to your needs. PTP is designed for ease of use so you don't need a consultant to set it up.

Person To Person Email Security

Fact: everybody from government agencies to ISP's to commercial organisations are reading your emails. If you are ever unfortunate enough to be in court, every email you ever sent will be potential evidence for the other side. Protect yourself NOW by downloading the FREE license.

FREE license

Free license is not time-limited and provides many useful security features free of charge, including powerful RSA encryption of your personal files to a Data Vault. Also with FREE license you can SIGN & ENCRYPT files for email attachment or for safe keeping on memory sticks.

PTP protects you with strong RSA Encryption. Every time you use a credit card you are using RSA Encryption. The internet depends on RSA Encryption being secure. Banks rely on it. RSA is the most secure encryption available. Unfortunately it can be complex to implement, but PTP makes it easy.

PTP targets the three areas at most risk: email, file encryption to hard disc and file encryption to memory sticks and other removable media. PTP is fully compatible with Microsoft Outlook and all Windows email software.

Using PTP with Microsoft Outlook

Person To Person has an Outlook Toolbar which makes Outlook encryption very easy. Just before you send, click 'Encrypt'. You don't have to encrypt every email, just the ones you choose.

WiFi makes emails more open than ever before. You may not realise it, but copies of your emails are stored in Outlook folders and on ISP servers for years.

PDF files are not secure

Emailing PDF files is fast and reliable but its definitely not secure. Many users think PDF attachments are safe but they can easily be edited - unless you encrypt with PTP.

Person To Person provides mathematical certainty that any email you encrypt can only be opened by the person it is addressed to. Its much safer than chip & pin and the web pages you use for credit card payments because our RSA encryption key is over a trillion times stronger.

PTP meets or exceeds the following NIST standards:

USA Federal Information Processing Standards FIPS 180-2 USA Federal Information Processing Standards FIPS 140-2 USA Federal Information Processing Standards FIPS 46-3 U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (www.nist.gov) FIPS Publications are issued by NIST after approval by the Secretary of Commerce pursuant to Section 5131 of the Information Technology Reform Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-106) and the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-347). The Computer Security Division (http://csrc.nist.gov) is one of six divisions within NIST's Information Technology Laboratory. The CSD mission is to provide standards and technology to protect information systems against threats to the confidentiality of information, integrity of information and processes, and availability of information and services in order to build trust and confidence in Information Technology (IT) systems.

PTP meets or exceeds the following ISO standards:

ISO 10118-3 ISO 18033-2 ISO 18033-3 ISO (International Organization for Standardization wwww.iso.org) is the world's largest developer and publisher of International Standards. ISO is a network of the national standards institutes of 159 countries, one member per country, with a Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland, that co-ordinates the system.

PTP also supports the use of the AES standard with a key length of 256 bits and the TDEA standard with a key length of 168 bits. We recommend you see Essential Reading on Email Security

     
 
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