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www.cesarsotovalero.net
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| | | | This article delves into symmetric and asymmetric encryption, as the building blocks of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). It describes how PKI allows safeguarding the authenticity and security of digital communications across the internet. | |
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ssd.eff.org
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| | | | NOTE: This guide is not being actively reviewed or updated, and is currently retired. If you would like to use PGP via GnuPG, or Thunderbird with Enigmail, please refer to those services' websites and documentation for information on how to install and use them. To use PGP to exchange secure emails you have to bring together three programs: GnuPG, Mozilla Thunderbird and Enigmail. GnuPG is the program that actually encrypts and decrypts the content of your mail, Mozilla Thunderbird is an email client tha... | |
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indieweb.org
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| | | | OpenPGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a message exchange format that uses public key cryptography to enable people to exchange encrypted and/or signed data; on the IndieWeb, you can use PGP to setup your IndieAuth without depending on any silos. | |
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foxglovesecurity.com
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| | By @breenmachine Sometimes the marketing department goes a little too far. Most of us who work in security have been there, non-technical people enthusiastic about selling the technical features of your product or service sometimes need to be reigned in. This is the natural order of things and when the balance is disturbed, we... |