-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [Resending as a signed message, hit the trigger a little too fast on the last one] PGP Security is pleased to announce that PGP Corporate Desktop 7.1 (formerly Desktop Security) has been made available in trial and upgrade versions on its website. I have included a textual version of the What's New file for Win32 below. Note that there are still a few errors on the website where the product is referred to as "Desktop Security", and the Mac What's New file has not yet been posted. These will be corrected shortly. - From this point forward, all What's New files will be posted online at the following location: http://www.pgp.com/products/whatsnew/ - ------ NEW FEATURES Modularity PGP Corporate Desktop has been split into four products: PGPmail - Email and File Security PGPdisk - Disk Security PGPvpn - IPsec Virtual Private Networking PGPfire - Personal Firewall and Personal IDS PGP Corporate Desktop is also available in the traditional form with all of the products integrated together. Each of the products can be installed and uninstalled in any combination to automatically combine the functionality. Smart Card Support PGP now provides full support for smart cards. Smart cards allow private key storage on secured hardware. Decryption and signing operations using private keys stored on smart cards occur on the smart card itself. Keys can also be generated on the card, and the cards do not allow the private keys to be read off the card. The smart card features have been integrated into PGP's core functionality and thus are available in all of the PGP products whenever key pairs are used. Three smart card types have been certified for this release: Rainbow's iKey 20XX Schlumberger's Cryptoflex GemPlus GemSafe Enterprise For best results, we recommend using these cards. PGP also provides more generic support for any type of smart card that provides full PKCS#11 compatibility. PGP's smart card implementation is fully compatible with certificates placed on cards by Windows 2000 or Netscape Communicator. Personal Firewall / Personal IDS / VPN Application-level firewall. PGP's enterprise-class Personal Firewall and Personal IDS (Intrusion Detection System) now supports the ability to specify applications associated with each firewall rule, and sports a significantly improved user interface. Firewall rule learning. PGP can now be told to watch your network traffic and write firewall rules dynamically for you. Notifications of unknown network traffic. PGP can now ask you whether you want to allow or deny applications from communicating over the network as they occur, and will automatically modify your firewall rules as appropriate based on your answers. Firewall rule sets can now be exported and imported. VPN IP Range support. In addition to the past support for VPN Subnets, PGP now supports Ranges. For many networks, especially extremely large networks, Ranges are a much superior way to specify the configuration of the network. Sniffer-format intrusion packet captures. Packets which cause the intrusion detection system to fire are now automatically captured and logged. They can later be analyzed using packet analysis tools such as Sniffer. Automatic IP Address block ownership tracing. When tracing Intruders, PGP will now provide information about the ownership of the IP Address block from which the intrusion originated. PGPfire is now compatible with the CheckPoint SecuRemote VPN client. Enhanced Exchange Server Support Exchange server identities, which are similar to ""/o=Acme/ou=HR/cn=Recipients/cn=JBob", can now be automatically added as a second PGP user ID when generating keys. The Outlook email plugin will automatically lookup identities of this form as well. This feature makes sending email using the Outlook plugin in an Exchange Server environment even more seamless. Large File Support PGP now supports file encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify operations on files greater than 2.5 Gigabytes. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.1 iQA/AwUBOzaMZay7FkvPc+xMEQINwgCdGvO2rRFMharJZTjELFvoapOgmgYAmwT5 L8nGRgAOd8g4eG5zJ8l/gJay =QiHt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----