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प्रश्न
Differenticate digital signatures and digital certificates.
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उत्तर
Digital signatures |
Digital certificates |
A digital signature is a mechanism that is used to verify that a particular digital document, message, or transaction is authentic. | A digital certificate is a computer file which officially approves the relation between the holder of the certificate and a particular public key. |
Digital signatures are used to verify the trustworthiness of the data being sent | Digital certificates are used to verify the trustworthiness of the sender |
A digital signature is to ensure that data remains secure from the point it was issued and it was not modified by a third party. | A digital certificate binds a digital signature to an entity |
It provides authentication, non-repudiation, and integrity | It provides authentication and security |
A digital signature is created using a Digital Signature Standard (DSS). I use an SHA-1 or sha-2 algorithm for encrypting and decrypting the message. | A digital certificate works on principles of public-key cry- pyrography standards (PKCS). It creates a certificate in the X.509 or PGP format. |
The document is encrypted at the sending end and decrypted at the receiving end using asymmetric keys. | A digital certificate consists of the certificate’s owner name and public key, expiration date, a certificate Authority’s name, a Certificate Authority’s digital signature |
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