![]() See " Encrypting Files with a Passphrase." Strong passphrase-based encryption: Strong encryption-the kind of encryption used by banks and the federal government-is much more secure than the weaker, traditional ZIP encryption provided by PKZIP.See " Working with Self-Extracting (PKSFX) Archives." ![]() PKSFX: The ability to create self-extracting ZIP files for use in either the native command line or graphical Windows environment.See " Sending an Archive by SecureFTP, FTP and Email." Email and FTP integration: Options to create and transfer archives by email or FTP directly from the command line.On UNIX and Linux, SecureZIP Command Line Standard Edition adds the following features to the set provided by PKZIP Standard Edition: Product Varieties SecureZIP Command Line Standard Edition on UNIX/Linux Strong, certificate-based file name encryptionĬreating OpenPGP (RFC 4880) encrypted filesĪdd digital timestamp from secure Time Stamp AuthorityĮrror reporting for both attended and unattended operations ![]() ![]() Strong encryption using a digital certificate instead of a passphrase Strong passphrase-based AES and 3DES data file protection Self-extracting files for end-users and other platformsĭecryption of PKI public-key encrypted ZIP archives
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