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Cryptography for Information Security

Christopher Browne

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Table of Contents
1. My PGP Key
2. PGP Web Links
3. Data Security and Cryptography

1. My PGP Key

Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID pub 1024/2664FC25 1994/07/18 cbbrowne@hex.net Christopher B. Browne <cbbrowne@unicomp.net> cbbrowne@unicomp.net Christopher B. Browne <cbbrown@io.org> Christopher B. Browne <aa454@freenet.carleton.ca> -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.3i mQCNAi4p+VUAAAEEALQaGHU6122pvRGMc3PQLJA5DVqTeHXYYBAX40XrAIPxQ3Fj nj8I9JPpGNg5BlPkuv/ODzc/WHXt4xJbp/yOdY1G7imlqyWU3I4m1Nq2fNTY/gZv T3uBvHy0iVovkrMnneGzER2WFLie6BlQUypDnFqyExoWOeehC+t2yn4mZPwlAAUR tBBjYmJyb3duZUBoZXgubmV0iQCVAwUQM65u5et2yn4mZPwlAQFXyQQAseSSakc/ bH+G0Q4UAyIB12u0r77s/9rhLcnsLAXhI0XfyinMRYc4Px0K5+wgXZk1lHQQGk2j TeGOSoVau8QuxSp9jY9tfFiLomCRtefWVaUClE+vcV4wbdz+ckxJFQjxAcsv22CD 12+0NM6asRNCUzmdeAAaw84P9bzhuEZtYXa0LENocmlzdG9waGVyIEIuIEJyb3du ZSA8Y2Jicm93bmVAdW5pY29tcC5uZXQ+iQCVAwUQMxZtB+t2yn4mZPwlAQFe6QQA mhd7mNB7H33DKmFF8NITCxf1MChA1fMyRw+Xeg2CeEt9FSl+675yHyizGbdPDKWV uQRpXiXyVvqk2DbQgAJ7stF8ALPJMzzSIRcKi67Wa2H6uUvuDfl9/S2kAMNgs24W X0X5s4FvHILyRRMz55Juk1bxKYEdRUlI0j+vlKsAEVi0FGNiYnJvd25lQHVuaWNv bXAubmV0iQCVAwUQMxZrJ+t2yn4mZPwlAQG4igP/cW12S7GlMuIUkBfddnOFJdvX eiSNCf+IwF5vIq1IoezAXD0UTCcp+JFd24Ckq8L+il5qTXL573Mw9u2aiNzD4wUm OyM2c/qo1JI+xS+JZvoGhidzcsZGQccWS23DACZkktz4gmTULcV3TyzUAq0ZQ4Lq P0PORqM7prkYI8MW38C0JkNocmlzdG9waGVyIEIuIEJyb3duZSA8Y2Jicm93bkBp by5vcmc+tDFDaHJpc3RvcGhlciBCLiBCcm93bmUgPGFhNDU0QGZyZWVuZXQuY2Fy bGV0b24uY2E+ =85xYu -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

This is my 1024 bit PGP key. You might also find it on a PGP keyserver as a key that dates back to 1994, when I was first living in Toronto.

The PGP Key Server network lists a key that I used at University of Ottawa when I first played with PGP back in 1992; that key may reside on the hard drive of an Atari ST that is sitting atop a bookshelf in my apartment. Or it may have been destroyed in the Great Hard Drive Crash of 1992. Who can tell? Alas, I didn't keep a revokation certificate for it.

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