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Chapter 5a - Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) Email
Network Security Spring 2017 Chapter 5a - Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) (aka GPG or GnuPG - Gnu Privacy Guard) Office: SS Block, BUITEMS
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Proof of delivery - was received (and read) by addressee
Security Services for Privacy - only read by intended recipient (confidentiality, access, authorization) Authentication - confidence in ID of sender Non-repudiation - proof that sender sent it (attribution) Integrity - assurance of no data alteration Less Common: Proof of submission - was sent to server Proof of delivery - was received (and read) by addressee 2
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Message Integrity Non-repudiation Proof of Delivery
The source authentication methods that include a hash of the message provide MIC Non-repudiation Private-key signing provides non-repudiation. Secret-key method requires a "Notary" to "Sign" a time-stamp + hash of the message Proof of Delivery Acknowledge 3
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Sign (optional) PGP Email: before Encryption (also optional) 4
From "PGP Freeware for MacOS, User's Guide" Version 6.5, Network Associates, Inc., 4
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How PGP Encryption Works
with signature attached if there is one How PGP Encryption Works From "PGP Freeware for MacOS, User's Guide" Version 6.5, Network Associates, Inc., 5
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