Everyone is trying so hard to re-invent PGP, while parroting that PGP is dead because some security influencers said so.
Well, there is a LOT of ongoing PGP modernization work on both specifications and implementations in recent years and my team and I at Distrust will be publishing a writeup on it any day now, as well as organizing yet another key generation and signing party in San Francisco next month.
PGP is not going away any time soon, and it is more relevant than ever.
Well, there is a LOT of ongoing PGP modernization work on both specifications and implementations in recent years and my team and I at Distrust will be publishing a writeup on it any day now, as well as organizing yet another key generation and signing party in San Francisco next month.
PGP is not going away any time soon, and it is more relevant than ever.
For now check out this post about how we use it to build trust in the Linux ecosystem today: https://kron.fi/en/posts/stagex-web-of-trust/