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What is PGP?

Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is an encryption program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication. It is often used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting texts, e-mails, files, directories, and whole disk partitions and to increase the security of e-mail communications. PGP uses a combination of symmetric-key cryptography, public-key cryptography, and hashing to provide secure communication.

What other technologies are related to PGP?

PGP Complementary Technologies

GPG (GNU Privacy Guard) is a free software implementation of PGP, making it strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside PGP in 42% (191) of relevant job posts
Key exchange is a fundamental aspect of PGP, and a necessary part of the technology's use.
mentioned alongside PGP in 59% (75) of relevant job posts
Ciphers are the algorithms used for encryption and decryption, essential components utilized by PGP.
mentioned alongside PGP in 24% (83) of relevant job posts

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