This page contains a list and links to my PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) keys. PGP is an encryption program used for encrypting and authenticating data and messages. To learn more about PGP, see this Wikipedia article. To learn how to use GnuPG, a popular free implementation of PGP, you may consult the GNU Privacy Handbook (PDF). The version codes used here do not correspond to preference, only order of generation. You may not necessarily want to use the highest versioned key.
As of 2026-05-09, key 9B81 and 7E7A should be signed by each other. Key 7E7A is stored on a smartcard and key 9B81 is stored on an implant running SmartPGP. I have revoked, deleted, and therefore no longer have access to key C6B5. Do not use revoked keys.
As of 2026-05-25, key 7E7A is for applications requiring the upmost security, but can only be accessed on certain devices to ensure such security. Key 9B81 is suitable for general use. Key signatures go onto 7E7A, which signs 9B81.
Don't blindly trust the keys on this page! I have signed this PDF with details on my keys. However, depending on your risk profile, this may not be sufficient. You may wish to check the signatures present on the keys listed below.
pub nistp384 2026-04-30 [SC] [revoked: 2026-05-09]
EA910D9A90D497B1E07E96129CF182359A08C6B5
uid [ revoked] Jamie Null (:3 v3.0 [PTM])
pub rsa4096 2026-05-08 [SC] [expires: 2030-01-01]
DD771F8C08D3D3435B76B941A11700E6A7117E7A
uid Jamie Null (:3 v3.1 [PVY])
sub rsa4096 2026-05-08 [A] [expires: 2030-01-01]
sub rsa4096 2026-05-08 [E] [expires: 2030-01-01]
pub nistp384 2026-05-09 [SC] [expires: 2030-01-02]
8D6CA32FE1A0C73E6164C046A381643E84079B81
uid Jamie Null (:P v3.2 [PTM])
sub nistp384 2026-05-09 [A] [expires: 2030-01-02]
sub nistp384 2026-05-09 [E] [expires: 2030-01-02]