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  2. XML Signature - Wikipedia

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    XML Signature (also called XMLDSig, XML-DSig, XML-Sig) defines an XML syntax for digital signatures and is defined in the W3C recommendation XML Signature Syntax and Processing. Functionally, it has much in common with PKCS #7 but is more extensible and geared towards signing XML documents.

  3. XAdES - Wikipedia

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    An electronic signature that has been created in compliance with eIDAS has the same legal value as a handwritten signature. [2] An electronic signature, technically implemented based on XAdES has the status of an advanced electronic signature. [4] This means that it is uniquely linked to the signatory; it is capable of identifying the signatory;

  4. XML validation - Wikipedia

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    XML validation is the process of checking a document written in XML (eXtensible Markup Language) to confirm that it is both well-formed and also "valid" in that it follows a defined structure. A well-formed document follows the basic syntactic rules of XML, which are the same for all XML documents. [ 1 ]

  5. Advanced electronic signature - Wikipedia

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    CAdES, CMS Advanced Electronic Signatures is a set of extensions to Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) signed data, making it suitable for Advanced Electronic Signatures. JAdES, JSON Advanced Electronic Signatures is a set of extensions to JSON Web Signature (RFC 7515) making it suitable for Advanced Electronic Signatures. ASiC Baseline Profile.

  6. XFA - Wikipedia

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    Connection Set DOM, Connection Data DOM, Event for populating drop-down choice list widgets, W3C XML digital signatures, Uniquely identifying templates, Document variables used as named script objects: 7.0: 7 2.4: 2006: 1.7 and ISO 32000-1

  7. Digital signature - Wikipedia

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    A digital signature is an authentication mechanism that enables the creator of the message to attach a code that acts as a signature. The Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA), developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is one of many examples of a signing algorithm. In the following discussion, 1 n refers to a unary number.

  8. Security Assertion Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    XML Schema (XSD): SAML assertions and protocols are specified (in part) using XML Schema. XML Signature: Both SAML 1.1 and SAML 2.0 use digital signatures (based on the XML Signature standard) for authentication and message integrity.

  9. XML - Wikipedia

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    XML Signature defines syntax and processing rules for creating digital signatures on XML content. XML Encryption defines syntax and processing rules for encrypting XML content. XML model (Part 11: Schema Association of ISO/IEC 19757 – DSDL) defines a means of associating any xml document with any of the schema types mentioned above.