PGP Whole Disk Encryption for Mac OS X

By: John Dasher, Product Mgr, PGP - Revised: 2014-01-23 richard

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Introduction

PGP Whole Disk Encryption for Mac OS X - by John Dasher, Product Mgr, PGP

PGP Whole Disk Encryption locks down the entire contents of a laptop, desktop, external drive, or USB flash drive, including boot sectors, system, and swap files. The data encryption software continuously safeguards data from unauthorized access, providing strong security for intellectual property, customer and partner data.

Transparent encryption of laptop, desktop, external or USB storage. Supports both Tiger and Leopard (Mac OS X 10.4.10 and later). Includes hard drive encryption, virtual disk encryption, PGP Zip, self decrypting archives, and PGP Shredder

PGP Whole Disk Encryption for Mac OS X - Pre-Boot Screen

PGP Whole Disk Encryption - Platform Diagram

John Dasher brings more than 20 years of technology marketing and development experience to PGP Corporation, where he manages the life cycle of all products that are part of the PGP Encryption Platform. Most recently, he was Director of Business Development & New Products for FileMaker, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Apple Computer), with responsibility for all aspects of FileMaker’s applications business. Prior to FileMaker, Mr. Dasher held senior marketing and development management positions at Ventro (the first venture-funded business- to-business e-commerce marketplace) and Xerox’s Internet & Software Solutions organization. He co-founded and was Vice President of Engineering for Verano, an enterprise content management and supply chain management software startup. Previously, he spent 12 years at Apple Computer, playing a key role in the development of its standard-setting PowerBook products and making significant contributions to its award-winning imaging products. Mr. Dasher also founded and managed Fifth Wave, a software development company. He holds a patent on multi-platform search (U.S. patent number 6,055,543) and has a B.A. from the University of San Diego.