PGP and GPG -- protect your data - a podcast by Bryan Brake, Amanda Berlin, Brian Boettcher

from 2014-05-18T21:58:51

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Sharing information between people and organizations can be a sensitive issue, especially if the information being shared is of mutual importance. 


This week, we break down PGP and it's open source cousin GPG.  We discuss how last week's podcast about hashing, encoding, and encryption are all bundled up neatly with PGP, and give you some examples of software you can use on Mac, Windows, and Linux.


 


GPG4Win - http://www.gpg4win.org/


GPG Suite (Mac OS) - https://gpgtools.org/


public PGP key server - pgp.mit.edu


NoStarch Press book: http://www.nostarch.com/pgp.htm


gpg commandline tutorial - http://irtfweb.ifa.hawaii.edu/~lockhart/gpg/gpg-cs.html


 


Icon courtesy of NoStarch Press


Intro "Private Eye", and Outro "Honeybee" created by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) 
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