Dear IT Professionals,
Thank you for your flexibility and patience during the retirement of the PGP service. As a final reminder, the PGP service retires June 11. All PGP appliances will be deactivated throughout the morning of June 11 and all accounts will be inaccessible by noon, EDT. We will no longer have access to the remining PGP keys stored in the service.
Act now to remove any remaining devices you own in the service. Please reference the updated impact list spreadsheet in the link below. Inaction will result in agents that will no longer communicate with the service and will no longer be eligible for agent updates. You will still be able to unencrypt devices and remove agents provided you have the recovery information for your devices. It is recommended that you remove agents even if the devices are not encrypted.
UITS recommends you encrypt your devices using native OS utilities (preferred). If you are unable to encrypt your device natively UITS recommends replacing the device with new hardware approved by the hardware standards initiative.
For more information, please refer to the following KB articles:
Hardware standards project visit
Remove Symantec Encryption Desktop for Windows from your computer
For details on the PGP Service Retirement visit
For a final list of devices reporting into PGP
–IT Community Partnerships on behalf of Endpoint Management Services