Digital Signatures

One topic I should discuss briefly, just because it is one of the hot topics surrounding public-key cryptography and PKI, is digital signatures. A digital signature combines a user's private key with the data to be signed so that the following occur:

  • Only someone possessing the private key could have created the digital signature.

  • Anyone can verify the digital signature by accessing the user's corresponding public key.

  • Any modification of the signed data invalidates the digital signature, ensuring data (and digital signature) integrity.

Essentially, digital signatures have the potential of becoming as much a way to sign an agreement as your handwritten signature is today. In fact, some states consider digital signatures legally ...

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