When used for backup encryption, will PGP Command Line-encrypted backups be accessible in the future?
PGP Command Line uses OpenPGP encryption, the standard encryption protocol used by organizations worldwide for more than a decade to secure confidential data. In addition, PGP Corporation continues to publish its source code for peer review and independent testing by leading security experts. PGP Command Line includes support for key reconstruction, key splitting, Additional Decryption Keys (ADKs), and Self-Decrypting Archives (SDAs)—all options that enhance long-term key management. With standards-based encryption, tested source code, and advanced key management options, PGP Command Line-encrypted files are prepared for long-term accessibility.