Hi all, I'm trying to spread use of OpenPGP among users of my tiny mail server. I'm recommending 4096-bit keys on smart card, which seems to be the safest bet for a long lasting setup. I print email addresses on the cards, and publish their keys on the web server's wkd.
My problem is with smart cards readers. Floss-shop's cards are perfect for a PC, but difficult for smartphones. I'm not using smartphones, and I don't see how anything related could be considered to be secure. However, people uses them, and mounting an external device in order to read iso7816 cards sounds cumbersome given that many of them can do near field communication (NFC) natively. Is it possible to get OpenPGP functionality on one of those contactless cards? Let me add that, after several years of iso7816 cards issued by local administrations, Italian government is introducing iso14443 cards. That seems to be a common trend in Europe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_identity_cards_in_the_European_Economic_Area#Electronic_identity_cards Is there anything I can do to foster GnuPG development on such kind of cards? Best Ale --
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