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Use of PGP by UK MPs is "not recommended"

posted onMarch 5, 2009
by hitbsecnews

A written question asking if MPs could install PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) encryption on their computers in the Houses Of Parliament has received an unhelpful answer from the House authorities.

PICT, the Parliamentary ICT department has told MP's that they recommend PGP should not be installed. The explanation given to Francis Maude was that PGP was "found to be incompatible with Parliament's current version of VPN (remote access) software" and that it "is not recommended for users of that service". Without naming any product names, Nick Harvey, responding on behalf of the House of Commons Commission, said PICT "has identified another product that can be deployed to Members' loaned machines by PICT".

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