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We recommend that you encrypt sensitive information in email to protect it from being viewed by unintended recipients. We prefer OpenPGP standard cryptography, which usually means Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) or the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG). However, we can use S/MIME or other methods on a case-by-case basis.

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Download and Verify the Current CERT/CC PGP Key

Our current PGP key is available below and has the following properties:

 

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 Key ID: 

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9BB4046A774556E4
Key Type: RSA
  Key Size: 4096
Created:

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2024-

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02-

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15
  Expires: 

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2024-

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10-

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01
  Key 

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Fingerprint: 

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04C9 4261 6D56 46F1 6926  0C7D 9BB4 046A 7745 56E4
UserID: CERT Coordination Center <cert@cert.org>
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The

CERT

PGP

keys

have

an

operational

life

span

of

approximately

one

year.

When

we

generate

a

new

key,

it

will

be

published

on

this

page

and

updated on public keyservers.The CERT PGP keys have an operational life span of approximately one year. When we generate a new key, it will be published on this page and updated on

updated to public keyservers.

Call us at +1 412-268-5800 to verify the fingerprint.

CERT/CC PGP Keys (Current and Historical)

Below is a list of keys currently or previously used by CERT/CC. Please use only the most recent key for encrypting new information.

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