difference between digital certificate and signature
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Answer:So, technically speaking the difference between a digital signature and digital certificate is that a certificate binds a digital signature to an entity, whereas a digital signature is to ensure that a data/information remain secure from the point it was issued.
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A digital signature refers to a set of algorithms and encryption protections used to determine the authenticity of a document or software.
In simpler terms, a digital signature is a complicated way to verify that a document hasn’t been tampered with during transit between sender and signer
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