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In cryptography, the Zimmermann-Sassaman key-signing protocol is a protocol to speed up the key fingerprint verification part of a key signing party rapidly. It requires some work before the event.

The protocol is specified at [1]. It came up during a key signing party with Len Sassaman, Werner Koch, Phil Zimmermann and others.

See also: GPG, PGP.

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