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Digital Signature

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Discussion

A Digital Signature is a cryptographic value generated for an identified digital representation using a signing key.

A corresponding verification process evaluates the Digital Signature using the applicable verification key and verification conditions.

A Digital Signature may be generated for:

A Digital Signature may contribute to evaluation of:

A Digital Signature differs from a content digest:

A Digital Signature differs from an electronic signature:

Definition

cryptographic value generated for an identified digital representation using a signing key and evaluable using a corresponding verification key

Source

Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.

Note

A valid Digital Signature does not by itself establish that the signed subject is:

A Digital Signature also does not establish the trustworthiness of the signing identity unless the applicable trust conditions establish that relationship.

The term does not prescribe a particular cryptographic algorithm, certificate mechanism, key-management system, signature format, or trust model.

Example

Crucible generates a Digital Signature for the content digest of an Image and associates the Digital Signature with the Image identifier and signing identity.


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