[ale] LUG at GT Meeting - 2010.04.14 - PGP
Ryan Curtin
ryan at igglybob.com
Tue Apr 13 10:27:05 EDT 2010
The Linux Users Group at Georgia Tech presents
"PGP"
by Scott Gilliland
April 14th, 2010, 7:00 PM
Klaus Advanced Computing Building, room 2456
Summary:
OpenPGP is a standard for cryptographic authentication and encryption,
and uses a web-of-trust model for determining the trustworthiness of a
particular certificate. If you want to get an encrypted or authenticated
message (or data) to someone you know, but don't trust a certificate
authority like Verisign, the PGP is for you! This presentation will
recap the basic cryptographic operations and the web-of-trust model.
Then, we'll go over the basics of key management, and see how several
email clients can be configured to use OpenPGP-standard keys to encrypt
and/or sign emails.
Hope to see you there!
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