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digital signature
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digital signature
n.
A digital file that is attached to an e-mail message or other electronic document and is used to verify the document's origin and contents by means of associated encryption and decryption algorithms.


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Written by academic and industry professionals, the papers cover topics such as schemes for digital signing key sharing, a synthetic dimension reduction in intrusion detection systems, a times-based usage control model and its implications, data stream processing based on ALE- compliant RFID middleware, and more.
HDE) and NEC Corporation (NEC) have jointly developed the "Postmark Engine(TM)" S/MIME digital signing e-mail system and launched it on 30th November, 2005.
0, a feature-rich enterprise class email archival appliance that gives the award-wining DataCove solutions numerous upgrades including faster search, reduced storage requirements, digital signing for increased security, and support for multiple mail systems.
 
 
 
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