Scripting & Application Integration
Encryption, digital signatures, and secure file deletion with PGP Command Line easily integrate into existing scripts. PGP Command Line can be called from:
- Popular scripting languages, including PERL, Shell Scripts, and Windows batch files
- Applications and other programming languages
Comprehensive Enterprise Platform Support
PGP Command Line is available on five UNIX-based operating systems in addition to Microsoft Windows. PGP Command Line for IBM iSeries and IBM zSeries mainframe systems is also available.
PGP Zip
- PGP Zip archives are compatible across supported operating systems.
- PGP Zip archives are also compatible with PGP Desktop, PGP Whole Disk Encryption, and PGP NetShare clients.
PGP Self-Decrypting Archives
Encrypted files and directories can be packaged into a single PGP Self-Decrypting Archive (SDA). SDAs can be created and executed on any of the operated systems supported by PGP Command Line.
Secure File Deletion
PGP Command Line includes integrated secure file wiping that permanently removes deleted files by overwriting data.
Directory Integration
PGP Command Line can search and retrieve OpenPGP keys from PGP Universal Server, the PGP Global Directory, and PGP keyservers. X.509 certificates can be retrieved from PGP Universal Server and LDAP v3 directories.
Support for Long-Term Data Access & Retention
With patented PGP Additional Decryption Key (ADK) technology, PGP Command Line provides organisations the option of retaining data access in the event the original decryption key(s) are no longer available or when required by security policy or regulatory mandate.
Advanced Key Management – Key Splitting
To protect against misuse by one or more unauthorised administrators, PGP Command Line allows organisations to split a PGP key into multiple shares. A minimum number of authorised share holders is required to authorise key use.