Computers, Security, Products and Tools, Cryptography, PGP
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- PGP Resources outside of the U.S. and Canada. Serves as a PGP code and document repository for the PGP user community. It also keeps up-to-date PGP news, vulnerabilities, and hotfixes.
- Purchased rights to PGP from Network Associates and will be releasing PGP 8.0 in November 2002. PGP Corp plans to support multiple platforms and products to include a freeware with source code for personal use.
- Statistics about the position of all keys within the web-of-trust. It calculates the MSD and the rank of the key over time.
- Home page of the PGP-Users Mailing List and many good PGP related links.
- Provides IETF standards for the algorithms and formats of PGP processed objects as well as providing the MIME framework for exchanging them via e-mail or other transport protocols.
- The OpenPGP Alliance is a growing group of companies and other organizations that are implementers of the OpenPGP standard. The Alliance works to facilitate technical interoperability and marketing synergy between OpenPGP implementations.
- A superior collection of PGP annotated resources and links to include books, tutorials, utilities, news, and articles.
- Phil Zimmermann is the original creator of PGP and a founder of PGP, Inc. This site offers historical PGP background and current resource links.
- SharpPrivacyLibrary is a C# .NET API realizing a complete implementation of the OpenPGP standard ( RFC 2440 ). It is distributed under GPL as a reusable DLL library fully compatible with PGP 8.0 or former versions.
- A way to choose a secure Passphrase for use with PGP.
- Lookup the statistics of your PGP key. The pathfinder finds trust paths between your key and some other key in the PGP web of trust.
- Stamper is a free digital timestamping service which uses PGP and operates via Internet email.
- It signs PGP keys automatically. The point is only to verify the email address on the key, not to verify the identity of the email address's owner. Given a PGP key signed by a Robot CA, the user knows that the key really does belong to the email address
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