Premise Health Public PGP Key
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a widely used encryption and decryption protocol that ensures data privacy and authentication in digital communication. It is commonly used to secure emails, files, and other sensitive data.
PGP relies on public key cryptography, which uses a pair of keys, a public and a private key, to protect data. The public key is used to securely encode information for the intended recipient and the private key, matched to the public key, is used by the recipient for decryption. This ensures that only the intended recipient can access the original content.
PGP Encryption Basic Steps:
- Install PGP Software – Visit openpgp.org or gnupg.org for compatible options.
- Import a Public Key – Obtain the recipient’s public key and import it into your software.
- Encrypt and Send – Use the software to encrypt your file(s) and send.
Download the Premise Health Public PGP Key:
4096 bit RSA Premise Health Public Key