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1. Guideline That Outlines How to Create GPG Keys With an Advanced Algorithm = https://www.gniibe.org/memo/software/gpg/keygen-25519.html

2. Covering the Types of Encryption Covered by Bitcoin = https://wiki.gnupg.org/ECC

3. Another Great Resource on Elliptic Curve Cryptography = https://arstechnica.com/security/2013/10/a-relatively-easy-to-understand-primer-on-elliptic-curve-cryptography/

4. OpenSSL Cheat Sheet (meh, could be useful) = https://www.thesslstore.com/blog/openssl-commands-cheat-sheet/

5. Agent Configuration (for GPG) = https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Agent-Configuration.html

6. GNU Privacy Guard (operational GPG Commands) = https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg-devel/Operational-GPG-Commands.html

7. A Ton of Useful Information RE: Using GPG Keys For Virtually All Purposes = https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GnuPG#Encrypt_a_password

8. Code Signing & Verification With OpenSSL = https://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2016/09/07/tutorial-code-signing-and-verification-with-openssl/

9. Breaking Down KeyFiles on Veracrypt = https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Keyfiles.html

10. Sign and Verify Public Keys Via the OpenSSL Command Line = https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Sign_and_verify_text_files_to_public_keys_via_the_OpenSSL_Command_Line.html

11. Breaking Down OpenSSL Encryption Techniques = https://gist.github.com/dreikanter/c7e85598664901afae03fedff308736b

12. More Useful Information Regarding OpenSSL (specifically encryption & decryption with IV + AES) = https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/188457/how-can-i-use-openssl-to-decrypt-aes-encrypted-data-using-the-key-and-initializa

13. Veracrypt (explaining how key files are leveraged on the protocol) = https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Keyfiles.html



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1. Guideline That Outlines How to Create GPG Keys With an Advanced Algorithm = https://www.gniibe.org/memo/software/gpg/keygen-25519.html

2. Covering the Types of Encryption Covered by Bitcoin = https://wiki.gnupg.org/ECC

3. Another Great Resource on Elliptic Curve Cryptography = https://arstechnica.com/security/2013/10/a-relatively-easy-to-understand-primer-on-elliptic-curve-cryptography/

4. OpenSSL Cheat Sheet (meh, could be useful) = https://www.thesslstore.com/blog/openssl-commands-cheat-sheet/

5. Agent Configuration (for GPG) = https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Agent-Configuration.html

6. GNU Privacy Guard (operational GPG Commands) = https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg-devel/Operational-GPG-Commands.html

7. A Ton of Useful Information RE: Using GPG Keys For Virtually All Purposes = https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GnuPG#Encrypt_a_password

8. Code Signing & Verification With OpenSSL = https://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2016/09/07/tutorial-code-signing-and-verification-with-openssl/

9. Breaking Down KeyFiles on Veracrypt = https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Keyfiles.html

10. Sign and Verify Public Keys Via the OpenSSL Command Line = https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Sign_and_verify_text_files_to_public_keys_via_the_OpenSSL_Command_Line.html

11. Breaking Down OpenSSL Encryption Techniques = https://gist.github.com/dreikanter/c7e85598664901afae03fedff308736b

12. More Useful Information Regarding OpenSSL (specifically encryption & decryption with IV + AES) = https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/188457/how-can-i-use-openssl-to-decrypt-aes-encrypted-data-using-the-key-and-initializa

13. Veracrypt (explaining how key files are leveraged on the protocol) = https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Keyfiles.html

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