In this video we will be using GPG to sign and verify data. Signing is used as a secure way to check whether data has been modified from the time of signing. We sign the data with our private key. Other users can verify the data and signature by using your public key.
We are using Ubuntu Linux with the default install of GPG. Private keys were already generated.
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Linux Intro: Signing and verifying data using GPG
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