A Digital Signature is a cryptographic method used to ensure that an electronic document or digital message is authentic and has not been altered since it was signed. It is similar to a signature on a physical document but performed electronically using computer technology to provide enhanced security.
- Confirming Identity
- Guaranteeing Integrity
- Preventing Denial
Digital Signatures are used in various applications, such as emails, electronic contracts, and online transactions, to enhance security and trust.
To properly follow the Digital Signature demo, please watch the Digital Signature tutorial first to understand the steps involved in the demonstration.
To experience the Digital Signature workflow, select the Digital Signature demo, authenticate with the iDiGi app, choose a PDF file, sign it, download it, and always exit the session (using the button in the upper-right corner).