signaturordninger
Signaturordninger, often translated as signature schemes or signing systems, are cryptographic protocols that allow a party to digitally sign a message or document. This signature provides authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation for the signed data. Authenticity ensures that the message originates from the claimed sender, integrity confirms that the message has not been altered since it was signed, and non-repudiation prevents the sender from later denying that they sent the message.
The core principle behind signature schemes relies on asymmetric cryptography, also known as public-key cryptography. Each
To verify the signature, the recipient uses the sender's public key to decrypt the signature. If the