PGP Encryption

PGP is an encryption methodology for sending encrypted emails. It requires you to have a Private Key and a Public Key. When you swap Public Keys with other PGP users, you will be able to send encrypted emails to those users and decrypt the emails they send you. Beside each of the contact email addresses on this page, you'll notice a small key icon. If you're email client is setup with PGP encryption, you can obtain our Public Keys by clicking those icons. For more information on PGP and to get started using it, visit the following links:

MIT PGP Distribution Center

PGP Corporation

Philip R. Zimmermann, PGP Author

Setting up PGP is an involved process and can be difficult. The following overview will point you to the necessary tools and software. This overview is specific to Mac OSX, however, the process is essentially the same on other operating systems (OS). You will simply need to find comparable software for your OS.

Mac OSX PGP Setup

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