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What does the digital signature contains?

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Answered by nostalgicanshuman
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A digital signature (not to be confused with a digital certificate) is a mathematical technique used to validate the authenticity and integrity of a message, software or digital document
Answered by Anonymous
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DIGITAL PRESENTATION

Digital signature:

A digital signature or digital signature scheme is a mathematical scheme to denote the authenticity of a digital message or document. A valid digital signature assures the recipient that the message was produced by a known sender and was not altered in transit. Digital signatures are commonly used in software distribution, financial transactions, and other such cases where counterfeiting and tampering detection is more important.

Digital signatures are often used to implement electronic signatures, a broad term that refers to any electronic data that accompanies the purpose of a signature, but not the use of a digital signature in all electronic signatures. is done.

In some countries, including the United States and the European Union, electronic signatures have legal significance. However, the laws relating to electronic signatures do not always clarify whether they are used here in the sense of digital seedwriting signatures and, therefore, their importance, to some extent, is misleading, aside from the legal definition.

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