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PGP uses the Public-Private key encryption method. By implementing PGP without relying on controlled/patented algorithms, so that it could be distributed anywhere without license fees or patent issues, the developers hoped that the idea of using privacy-enhanced email would really catch on. As in S/MIME, 3DES is used for symmetric encryption of message data, and SHA-1 for hashing. Unlike with S/MIME, individual users are responsible for exchanging their public keys with each other and deciding that they trust the public key they received as being proof of the other party’s identity before messages can be sent. Key exchange is usually accomplished via a network of public servers.
arthaxerxes wrote: So one of my questions remain unanswered. How do you answer a question about PGP encryption that has both RSA or Diffie-Hellman (Asymmetric) and IDEA (Symmetric) as answers? Because that's one of the questions in the Security+ Exam I on this very site.
Which of the following encryption algorithms is used in PGP? a. IDEA b. TripleDes c. ECC d. Diffie-Helman Answer(s): a. IDEA Explanation: The International Data Encryption Algorithm (IDEA) is a symmetric encryption algorithm that uses a 128 bits key and is applied in PGP systems.
Listening to people on this site makes you think twice before taking the exam. I believe some failed the exam by only one or two questions. I have postponed my test twice so far not knowing for sure if I was ready. Now that I've spent some time on this and read a book or two and taken a few tests, I'm not sure which helps me more. Start reading another book or take more tests.
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