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LibreOffice supports digital signatures via GnuPG for OpenDocument Format (ODF) files.
Digital Signature: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signature
GnuPG: https://mastodon.online/@blueghost/111974048270035570
ODF: https://mastodon.online/@blueghost/111936020896554127
Select: File > Digital Signatures > Digital Signatures > Sign Document > Select Certificate > Sign > Enter Password > OK > Close
A banner will appear stating the document is digitally signed.
Website: https://www.libreoffice.org
Mastodon: @libreoffice
#LibreOffice #DigitalSignature #GnuPG #GPG #InfoSec #ODF
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Attached: 1 image OpenDocument Format (ODF) is a standard for storing various types of data such as documents and spreadsheets, it is not software. ODF has interoperability, it is supported in open source and proprietary software.Mastodon
Coming to fosdem this year? Do you use #gnupg? Want to #sign your key? Good news, I'm organizing a key signing party (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_signing_party).
details are at https://ludovic.hirlimann.net/2024/01/key-signing-party-at-fosdem-2024.html
please boost or share, so people come and attend.
LibreOffice supports symmetric and asymmetric encryption for OpenDocument Format (ODF) files.
Symmetric encryption: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric-key_algorithm
Asymmetric encryption: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography
Select File > Save/Save As
The "Save with password" option encrypts the file with AES-256.
The "Encrypt with GPG key" option encrypts the file with a public key.
Website: https://www.libreoffice.org
Mastodon: @libreoffice
#LibreOffice #Encryption #OpenSource #OpenPGP #PGP #GnuPG #GPG #InfoSec #Privacy #Security
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