Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM) was an early standard for securing email communication. It aimed to provide confidentiality, authentication, and message integrity using encryption and digital signatures. While PEM itself is largely obsolete, its concepts influenced later email security standards like S/MIME and PGP. PEM used X.509 certificates and cryptographic algorithms to protect email content.
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