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how does digital signatures help secure XML?
electronic records can be authenticated by signature electronic and digital signatures help to authenticate.... digital signatures are based on PKI
Electronic and digital signatures help to authenticate official records Electronic records con be authenticated by a signature Digital signatures are based on Public Key Infrastructure
Digital signatures are based on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and verify authenticity. Electronic and digital signatures help to authenticate official records. Electronic records can be authenticated by a signature.
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Digital signatures are based on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and verify authenticity. Electronic and digital signatures help to authenticate offical records. Electronic records can be authenticated by a signature.
Digital signatures are based on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and verify authenticity. Electronic and digital signatures help to authenticate official records. Electronic records can be authenticated by a signature.
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This article is about cryptographic signatures. For simple signatures in digital form, see Electronic signature.A digital signature is a mathematical scheme for demonstrating the authenticity of a digital message or document. A valid digital signature gives a recipient reason to believe that the message was created by a known sender, such that the sender cannot deny having sent the message (authentication and non-repudiation) and that the message was not altered in transit (integrity). Digital signatures are commonly used for software distribution, financial transactions, and in other cases where it is important to detect forgery or tampering.
The importance of a digital computer configuration is to have a fast, stable, and reliable working computer. It is also to achieve a satisfactory setup.
GeoTrust provides certificates for secure online communication and authentic digital signatures. More information is available from the company website or its article on Wikipedia.
It could be asymmetric encryption, which is where different keys are used to encrypt and decrypt the content. Digital certificates can be used to encrypt the content too. Also digital signatures use a digital certificate to authenticate that content is genuine and unchanged in transit. I don't think there's a name for certificate encryption specifically.