cryptography

What are Digital Signatures?

Digital signatures are a cryptographic technique used to verify the authenticity and integrity of an email. They provide proof that the email was sent by the claimed sender and has not been altered. A digital signature is created by generating a unique hash of the email content and encrypting it with the sender’s private key. The recipient can then decrypt the hash using the sender’s public key and compare it with the hash of the received email to verify its authenticity.

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