Digital Signature: A cryptographic tool used to confirm the authenticity and integrity of a message, software, or digital document. It works by associating a signature with a document using a unique private key, and anyone can verify the signature with the corresponding public key. Digital signatures are commonly used to implement electronic signatures, which can have legal significance because they also provide non-repudiation, meaning the signer cannot deny having signed the document.
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