(ISC)2 implements PGP for secure messaging
The International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium [(ISC)2] has standardised on the PGP Encryption Platform. (ISC)2 is using PGP Universal for gateway email encryption and PGP Desktop for digital signatures on email communications, helping ensure secure email communications from (ISC)2 to its more than 45,000 certified members worldwide.
(ISC)2 is the non-profit global leader in educating and certifying information security professionals throughout their careers. Since (ISC)2’s inception in 1989, it has certified information security professionals from government agencies and companies throughout the world. Several (ISC)2 credentials meet the stringent requirements of ANSI/ISO/IEC Standard 17024, a global benchmark for assessing and certifying security professionals.
With the first PGP application deployed, organizations like (ISC)2 immediately begin to realise the benefits of the PGP Encryption Platform. Additional PGP solutions leverage this common platform, providing lower operational cost and faster implementation compared to point solutions.