31 | | '''PGP''' is Pretty Good Privacy, which is a corporate trademark held by Symantec at the moment. |
32 | | '''OpenPGP''' is the name of the standard that defines the techniques and data structures. |
33 | | '''GPG''' is the GNU Privacy Guard, an implementation of using and interfacing with the defined techniques and data structures. |
34 | | '''keys''' are mathematical constructs |
35 | | '''identities''' are labels that humans can attach to real-world entities |
| 31 | PGP is Pretty Good Privacy, which is a corporate trademark held by Symantec at the moment. |
| 32 | OpenPGP is the name of the standard that defines the techniques and data structures. |
| 33 | GPG is the GNU Privacy Guard, an implementation of using and interfacing with the defined techniques and data structures. |
| 34 | keys are mathematical constructs |
| 35 | identities are labels that humans can attach to real-world entities |