Person To Person®
RSA Email Encryption
If you send out debug files to a third party it may contain your company network details. You only want
the person you send it to opening it up. Person To Person uses RSA Encryption which guarantees that only the person
you send the email to can read it.
What is RSA Encryption ? read The Story of RSA.
Person To Person can create a self-decrypting file so the person at the other
end doesn't need to have Person To Person themselves. Or if they do have the free edition they can decrypt stronger RSA files.
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Free license
Easy to install and use
No need for third party Digital Certificates
Personal Data Vault included
NEW - 'shred after time' feature
Integrates with Outlook toolbar
Sample RSA encryption
PLAINTEXT= Now is the time for all good
men to come to the party.
CIPHERTEXT=7K8T3H6E1KD8D4W6P4S9B4J4M1F4R7M6K9Q6W5X6J4Z2L7T5I
If we do it again, the SAME PLAINTEXT produces
CIPHERTEXT = G1N3P4I9R6D3I2D7O3N6P1U5B2D2G2D6P4N6U6NB3A2N9J4A
completely different ! And its different every time, which makes code breaking rather difficult, to say the least.
Because we output in ASCII text, recipients and server firewalls can see the file is harmless
and cannot contain any viruses.
You won't want to encrypt every email and every
attachment. What Person To Person lets you do is quickly select the ones you do want to secure with a single click. Similarly,
the Data Vault feature keeps an icon in the task tray so you can retrieve all your passwords with one click. Try it now, free.
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Free license is not time-limited and provides many useful security features, including 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.
Person To Person 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 Person
To Person makes it easy.
Person To Person targets the three areas at most risk: email,
file encryption to hard disc and file encryption to memory sticks and other removable media. Person To Person is fully compatible
with Microsoft Outlook and all Windows email software.
Using Person To Person 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.
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 Person To Person.
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 online credit card payments because our RSA encryption key is over a trillion
times stronger.
Person To Person 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.
Person To Person 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.