Difference between revisions of "I want to learn about encrypting email"

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|Scenario Task Parent=To send an email that no one but me and the recipient can read
 
|Scenario Task Parent=To send an email that no one but me and the recipient can read
 
|Scenario Task Type=Surveillance
 
|Scenario Task Type=Surveillance
|Scenario Task Description=Excellent! Its a journey but one well worth taking. There are many guides about setting up and using public key encryption and it may seem overwhelming at first. A few helpful tips  to remember when starting out:
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|Scenario Task Description=Excellent! It's a journey but one well worth taking. There are many guides about setting up and using public key encryption and it may seem overwhelming at first. A few helpful tips  to remember when starting out:
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* There is a general standard for public key encryption called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy#OpenPGP OpenPGP]. Popular encryption engines including [http://www.symantec.com/products-solutions/families/?fid=encryption PGP] and [https://www.gnupg.org/ GnuPG] are compliant with this standard
 
* There is a general standard for public key encryption called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Good_Privacy#OpenPGP OpenPGP]. Popular encryption engines including [http://www.symantec.com/products-solutions/families/?fid=encryption PGP] and [https://www.gnupg.org/ GnuPG] are compliant with this standard
 
* To use public key encryption you will need a key pair, an encryption engine and (optionally) an interface with your email program
 
* To use public key encryption you will need a key pair, an encryption engine and (optionally) an interface with your email program
 
* Your key pair is portable, you can change the email program and encryption engine, using the same encryption method from different computers. Essentially the key pair is made up of two distinct (but interdependent) files - the public and private key. Keep a copy of them.<br />
 
* Your key pair is portable, you can change the email program and encryption engine, using the same encryption method from different computers. Essentially the key pair is made up of two distinct (but interdependent) files - the public and private key. Keep a copy of them.<br />
  
Keep in mind that aside from encrypting your messages, you should also know about key verification, message signing, file encryption. Please make sure you refer to these sections in the given resources. Here's a list of guides, varying in the software methods they show as examples, by language and context, to help you get started and on the way:
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Keep in mind that aside from encrypting your messages, you should also know about key verification, message signing and file encryption. Please make sure you refer to these sections in the given resources. Here's a list of guides, varying in the software methods they show as examples, by language and context, to help you get started and on the way:
  
 
*[https://help.riseup.net/en/security/message-security/openpgp/best-practices Message Security] - by the RiseUp folks. A very thorough guide on all aspects of PGP/GPG encryption. Windows and Linux. 11 languages.  
 
*[https://help.riseup.net/en/security/message-security/openpgp/best-practices Message Security] - by the RiseUp folks. A very thorough guide on all aspects of PGP/GPG encryption. Windows and Linux. 11 languages.  

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Excellent! It's a journey but one well worth taking. There are many guides about setting up and using public key encryption and it may seem overwhelming at first. A few helpful tips to remember when starting out:

  • There is a general standard for public key encryption called OpenPGP. Popular encryption engines including PGP and GnuPG are compliant with this standard
  • To use public key encryption you will need a key pair, an encryption engine and (optionally) an interface with your email program
  • Your key pair is portable, you can change the email program and encryption engine, using the same encryption method from different computers. Essentially the key pair is made up of two distinct (but interdependent) files - the public and private key. Keep a copy of them.

Keep in mind that aside from encrypting your messages, you should also know about key verification, message signing and file encryption. Please make sure you refer to these sections in the given resources. Here's a list of guides, varying in the software methods they show as examples, by language and context, to help you get started and on the way:

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