DOTsen
DotSen is a cryptographic algorithm used to create digital signatures. It is primarily employed in the LaTeX typesetting system to verify the authenticity and integrity of encrypted PDF files. The technique relies on a pair of related keys, a private key and a public key, for both encryption and verification processes.
The public key is made available to users allowing them to verify the signature of a file.
Its usage in LaTeX systems allows authors to protect their works with digital signatures, providing an authoritative
One of the primary characteristics of DotSen is its low computational requirements for the verification process,
Unlike some similar cryptographic techniques, DotSen does not employ the use of digital certificates or intermediary
This had streamlined architectures interfaces have diversified application, making the DOTSEN method manageable and flexible operation