EMAIL: SECRET/ENCRYPTED
NOTES & SIGNATURES
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Commercial PGP Sources
Philip Zimmerman's PGP sales area. Buy directly from
the inventor himself.
www.mit.edu/~prz/sales.shtml
PGP Mail Secure-messaging and data-storage products
www.pgp.com
Freeware PGP Sources
International PGP Home Page: www.pgpi.org
MIT Distribution Center for PGP: web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html
Signature/Key Repositories
Equifax: www.equifax.com/DigitalCertificates
Thawte Digital Certificates: www.thawte.com
Verisign Security/Certificate services, Naming & Directory Services:
www.verisign.com
Additional Encryption Products (Mostly Enterprise)
A-lock E-mail and document encryption
www.pc-encrypt.com
Baltimore. More organization level than for personal use
www.baltimore.com
Entrust Securing Digital Identities & Information
www.entrust.com
PGP Mail, Secure messaging and data storage products
www.pgp.com
ZipLip
Secure Email and files.
www.ziplip.com
WinMagic Data Security Secure documents.
www.winmagic.com
Introductions & Explanations
Netscape: Detailed Introduction to Public-Key
Cryptography
developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/security/pkin/contents.htm
Newcomer's Introduction to PGP
www.mindspring.com/~aegreene/pgp
Verisign Digital ID General Information
https://digitalid.verisign.com/client/help/aboutdid.htm
Technical Details
imc - internet mail consortium S/MIME and OpenPGP
www.imc.org/smime-pgpmime.html
Internet FAQ Archives RFCs
Use the Search Archives Box. Use keywords like "pgp, s/mime, secure email,
encryption" to check on standards work in these areas.
www.faqs.org/rfcs
Using S/MIME e-mail
www.dartmouth.edu/~pkilab/pages/Using_SMIME_e-mail.html
S/MIME: Enterprise-Ready, Open Standards-Based Email
Security
developer.netscape.com/tech/security/email/smime.html
S/MIME: Guide to Using
www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/psm/smime_guide.html
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