En palabras de Phil Zimmerman, autor de PGP:
Pretty Good(tm) Privacy (PGP), from Phil's Pretty Good Software, is
a high security
cryptographic software application for MSDOS, Unix, VAX/VMS, and other
computers. PGP allows
people to exchange files or messages with privacy, authentication,
and convenience. Privacy
means that only those intended to receive a message can read it. Authentication
means that
messages that appear to be from a particular person can only have originated
from that person.
Convenience means that privacy and authentication are provided without
the hassles of managing
keys associated with conventional cryptographic software. No secure
channels are needed to
exchange keys between users, which makes PGP much easier to use. This
is because PGP is based
on a powerful new technology called "public key" cryptography.
Para más información: http://www.pgpi.com/
Clave Pública de Francisco Vila (en formato ASCII/txt)
Mi clave en el servidor de la UPC:
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