• Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is an encryption program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication. PGP is used for signing...
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    Phil Zimmermann (category Privacy activists)
    American computer scientist and cryptographer. He is the creator of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), the most widely used email encryption software in the world...
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  • (SSL), succeeded by Transport Layer Security (TLS) for web traffic, Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) for email, and IPsec for network layer security. Threat Modeling...
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    pretty Easy privacy (p≡p or pEp) was a pluggable data encryption and verification system that provided automatic cryptographic key management through...
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  • technologies GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) NetShade Pretty Easy privacy Portable Firefox Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) Secure Shell (SSH) I2P Tor uProxy Schweighofer...
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  • Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption for all communications and a shift to prioritizing Monero, a decentralized cryptocurrency known for its privacy features...
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    PGP Corporation was a company that sold Pretty Good Privacy computer software. It was founded in 2002, and acquired by Symantec in 2010, and by Broadcom...
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  • Personal Genome Project, to sequence genomes and medical records Pretty Good Privacy, a computer program for the encryption and decryption of data Penultimate...
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  • strong, user-based encryption which is compatible with the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) programs. This allows users to encrypt, decrypt...
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    cryptosystems include RSA, Schnorr signature, ElGamal encryption, and Pretty Good Privacy (PGP). More complex cryptosystems include electronic cash systems...
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    patent-free and thus completely free for all uses. IDEA was used in Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) v2.0 and was incorporated after the original cipher used in...
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    keys. A publicly available public-key encryption application called Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) was written in 1991 by Phil Zimmermann, and distributed free...
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  • charter was by D.J. Silverton. alt.security.pgp — discussion of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and related software. In 1995, Bruce Schneier commented, "It...
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    communication remains between its intended recipients. One of these systems, Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), has existed in various forms for many years. It functions...
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  • greater Toronto area. The Wolfpack leaders used encrypted texts on the Pretty Good Privacy system to communicate, and wrote frankly about plans to commit murders...
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  • would be useful. The Wolfpack leaders used encrypted texts on the Pretty Good Privacy system to communicate, and wrote frankly about plans to commit crimes...
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  • The PGP Word List ("Pretty Good Privacy word list", also called a biometric word list for reasons explained below) is a list of words for conveying data...
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    systems, including cryptographic layers for RSAREF and BSAFE, PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), CDSA (Intel), and TOR (The Onion Routing). Koç co-authored books...
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    systems. Email clients use plug-ins to decrypt and encrypt email. Pretty Good Privacy is an example of such plug-ins. Video game console emulators often...
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    Support for shared/global folders and IMAP ACLs IMAP folder management Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and Mailvelope support Template system for custom themes Canned...
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    of trust". Examples of implementations of this approach are PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) and GnuPG (an implementation of OpenPGP, the standardized specification...
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  • Authentication is optional. Two authentication schemes are supported: Pretty Good Privacy as defined in RFC 2440 Cryptographic Message Syntax as defined in...
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  • cryptography Identity based encryption (IBE) Key escrow PGP word list Pretty Good Privacy Pseudonymity Public key fingerprint Quantum cryptography Secure Shell...
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  • software designed to guarantee privacy." The encryption used in the transaction was provided by the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) program, incorporated into...
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  • Email encryption EFAIL, a security issue in S/MIME GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), especially "MIME Security with OpenPGP" (RFC 3156)...
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  • with the other members of the Wolfpack used encrypted texts on the Pretty Good Privacy system to communicate. The Wolfpack worked as distributors of cocaine...
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  • Gignac (born 1985), French footballer Android Privacy Guard, an implementation of Pretty Good Privacy for the Android operating system Angiosperm Phylogeny...
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  • remain constant, a necessary precondition for supporting S/MIME and Pretty Good Privacy. Applications that newly create messages and store them in mbox database...
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    1007/3-540-48184-2_32. ISBN 978-3-540-18796-7. Garfinkel, Simson (1994). Pretty Good Privacy. O'Reilly and Associates. Ilya Mironov. "Hash Functions: From Merkle–Damgård...
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  • fingerprint RSA (cryptosystem) Secret sharing Internet key exchange Pretty Good Privacy Strong cryptography The art of hidden writing. The secret message...
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