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B.8. Additional Resources

There is more to encryption technology than can be covered in one slim introduction to GnuPG. Here are some resources where you can learn more.

B.8.1. Installed Documentation

  • man gpg and info gpg — Quick Reference of GnuPG commands and options.

B.8.2. Useful Websites

  • http://www.gnupg.org — The GnuPG website with links to the latest GnuPG releases, a comprehensive user's guide, and other cryptography resources.

  • http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/backend/security/tutorials/tutorial1.html — Visit the Encryption Tutorial from Webmonkey to learn more about encryption and how to apply encryption techniques.

  • http://www.eff.org/pub/Privacy — The Electronic Frontier Foundation, "Privacy, Security, Crypto, & Surveillance" Archive.

B.8.3. Related Books

  • The Official PGP User's Guide by Philip R. Zimmerman; MIT Press

  • PGP: Pretty Good Privacy by Simson Garfinkel; O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.

  • E-Mail Security: How to Keep Your Electronic Messages Private by Bruce Schneier; John Wiley & Sons


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