PGP - Pretty Good Privacy
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 4:34 pm
Many people concerned with freedom of communication and privacy use strong cryptography, at least occasionally, to secure email. It can also be used to verify identity and sign documents.
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is the international standard for strong "public key" crypto. For this type of crypto system, one generates two keys - a public key and a private key. The public key encrypts the email; the private key decrypts it. One simply publishes one's public key for everyone to see, avoiding the key distribution problems of old-timey symmetric ciphers.
You can download PGP for virtually any platform from one of these sites:
The International PGP Home Page
PGP Corporation - Downloads
If enough people are interested, we can share public keys here.
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is the international standard for strong "public key" crypto. For this type of crypto system, one generates two keys - a public key and a private key. The public key encrypts the email; the private key decrypts it. One simply publishes one's public key for everyone to see, avoiding the key distribution problems of old-timey symmetric ciphers.
You can download PGP for virtually any platform from one of these sites:
The International PGP Home Page
PGP Corporation - Downloads
If enough people are interested, we can share public keys here.