-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 GnuPG key transition statement of Henning Rogge In December 2014 I revoked my old GPG key 71E9EF73001C1D67 and created the new GPG key A5AD77E686875CD9. The old GPG key was NOT compromised, but the DSA/ElGamal could not be loaded onto my new smartcard. The new GPG key is a 4096 bit RSA key with three 2048 bit RSA keys (authentication, decryption, signature) and a small embedded JPEG picture. I plan to update its expiration date once per year. I cross-signed both keys with each other and gathered all relevant web-of-trust signatures before invalidating the old key. Old key: Henning Rogge Key ID: 71E9EF73001C1D67 Fingerprint: F1B9 714F 1CD7 D995 A18B F050 71E9 EF73 001C 1D67 New key: Henning Rogge Key ID: A5AD77E686875CD9 Fingerprint: 7A2F ACFF 0E1B 01EE ACB1 C0A5 A5AD 77E6 8687 5CD9 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iEYEARECAAYFAlSTDLwACgkQcenvcwAcHWdGnwCghoJlSdHXr1pW3iwG2F3L6Pbo m9sAnA8iZtth4Otfm/Rjly3xzAK9bK0Q =9m7F -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----