PGP Keys

Digital Defence recommends that you encrypt sensitive information (report of a security breach, transmission of confidential networking data) to prevent it from being viewed by untrusted third parties.

DigitalDefence exchanges encrypted information using Pretty Good Privacy, PGP. The PGP application is available from here; a PGP-compliant open-source application, Gnu Privacy Guard, is also available.


To use PGP:

1.  Download our PGP public key from the Digital Defence website.

2.  Verify that you have the current PGP key by confirming the following information:

        Key ID:
        Key Type:
        Expires:
        Key Size:
        Key Fingerprint:

If you have any questions regarding the PGP key or using it to protect data being transmitted to Digital Defence, contact us.