AW: OpenPGP Smartcard recommendations

cornelius.koelbel cornelius.koelbel at netknights.it
Tue Aug 23 05:38:42 CEST 2016


Hi Anthony,
You may also take a look at the Nitrokey. Kind regards Cornelius 

Cornelius Kölbel +49 151 2960 1417
NetKnights GmbHHttp://NetKnights. It
+49 561 3166 797

-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------Von: Anthony Papillion <anthony at cajuntechie.org> Datum: 22.08.16  23:22  (GMT+01:00) An: gnupg-users at gnupg.org Betreff: OpenPGP Smartcard recommendations 
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Hello Everyone,

I'm wanting to solidify my key security and I'm just not comfortable
with having my OpenPGP key on my computer all the time. So I'd like to
move to a smartcard solution.

I've gone to the kernelconcepts.de page and tried to contact them but
it looks like the domain simply isn't accepting mail and the site
might just be a zombie. So I decided to come here and ask as well.

Can anyone recommend a solid OpenPGP smartcard solution that meets the
following criteria:

1) Supports up to 4096 bit RSA keys
2) Generates keys completely on the card
3) Can sign, encrypt, decrypt
4) Preferably has some tamper resistence
5) Can import an existing RSA key

Also, since I'm pretty new to smartcard solutions, I'm also in the
market for a reader. If you have any suggestions for one of those, I'd
appreciate it too. If it makes a difference, I'm in the USA.

Thanks,
Anthony

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