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GPG

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What is GPG?

GPG (GNU Privacy Guard) is a free software implementation of the OpenPGP standard, commonly used for encrypting and signing data. It's used to encrypt emails, files, and other communications, as well as to verify the authenticity of software packages, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality.

What other technologies are related to GPG?

GPG Competitor Technologies

Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a cryptographic software suite that provides data encryption and decryption for communication privacy, and thus competes directly with GPG.
mentioned alongside GPG in 5% (191) of relevant job posts

GPG Complementary Technologies

File Transfer Protocol Secure (FTPS) can leverage GPG for encrypting data at rest, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside GPG in 2% (62) of relevant job posts
SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) provides secure file transfer, and can be used alongside GPG for additional encryption layers, thus acting as a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside GPG in 0% (130) of relevant job posts
Secure Shell (SSH) provides secure communication channels and can be used with GPG for managing keys or further securing data transfers.
mentioned alongside GPG in 0% (100) of relevant job posts

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