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Off-the-record communication, or, why not to use PGP
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EngineeringInformation SecurityCommunicationEnd-to-end EncryptionPublic Key AlgorithmDigital SignaturesData IntegrationData ManagementLong-lived Encryption KeysPersonal CommunicationsMessage PassingData PrivacyCryptosystemComputer ScienceReliable CommunicationData SecurityCryptographyEncryptionCryptographic ProtectionDistributed TransactionOff-the-record Communication
Quite often on the Internet, cryptography is used to protect private, personal communications. However, most commonly, systems such as PGP are used, which use long-lived encryption keys (subject to compromise) for confidentiality, and digital signatures (which provide strong, and in some jurisdictions, legal, proof of authorship) for authenticity.
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