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<p><spanid="asc"><strong>Asymmetric Cryptography:</strong></span> A method of Cryptography that uses two keys. A public key that can be used to encrypt data, and a private key that is used to decrypt data encrypted with the matching public key.</p>
<p><abbrid="gpg"title="GNU Privacy Guard"><strong>GPG:</strong></abbr> Short for GNU Privacy Guard. This software uses the <abbrtitle="Open Pretty Good Privacy">OpenPGP</abbr> standard to encrypt, sign, verify and exchange shared keys.</p>
<p><abbrid="openpgp"title="Open Pretty Good Privacy"><strong>OpenPGP:</strong></abbr> The open source implementation of <ahref="#pgp"><abbrtitle="Pretty Good Privacy"><strong>PGP:</strong></abbr></a> used in <ahref="#ggp"><abbrtitle="GNU Privacy Guard">GPG</abbr></a></p>
<p><abbrid="pgp"title="Pretty Good Privacy"><strong>PGP:</strong></abbr> Short for “Pretty Good Privacy”. It’s a program developed by Symantec to implement signing, compressing, encrypting and decrypting data via <ahref="#skc">symmetric-key cryptography</a> and <ahref="#pkc">public-key cryptography</a>. Proprietary.</p>
<p><spanid="pkc"><strong>Public-Key Cryptography:</strong></span> See <ahref="#asc">Asymmetric cryptography</a></p>
<p><spanid="skc"><strong>Symmetric Cryptography:</strong></span> A method of Cryptography that uses secret key that is applied to data to both encrypt plain text and decrypt ciphertext. </p>
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