Web-of-trust - pgp - you can sigh some key - trust the friend who have some credibility.
EC-Council, and its documentation up through version 8, defines Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) as a
free, open source e-mail encryption method available for all to use. In truth, PGP is now synonymous with a single company’s offering, based on the original PGP. The true open source, free
side of it now is known more by OpenPGP (http://www.openpgp.org/ ). OpenPGP uses a
decentralized system of trusted introducers that act in the same way as a certificate authority. Basically, in this web-of-trust relationship, if User A signs User B’s certificate, then anyone who
trusts User A will also trust User B. You can find downloads for software still using the free, open PGP at http://www.pgpi.org/ .
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