You're watching Infosec Bytes, a crash course in information security for journalists. We're based at the Centre for Investigative Journalism in London and supported by the Logan Foundation.
In this tutorial we show you how to use PGP to encrypt and decrypt text, and how to work with PGP signatures.
Make sure to watch our overview videos on PGP: • PGP
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