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  2. Digital Signature Services - Wikipedia

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    With this PAdES format multiple signatures in a workflow and the visual representation of an electronic signature in a PDF document can be realised. For use within the eIDAS environment, the support of so-called “policies” by the DSS-X specification proves to be valuable.

  3. Digital signature - Wikipedia

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    The first widely marketed software package to offer digital signature was Lotus Notes 1.0, released in 1989, which used the RSA algorithm. [26] Other digital signature schemes were soon developed after RSA, the earliest being Lamport signatures, [27] Merkle signatures (also known as "Merkle trees" or simply "Hash trees"), [28] and Rabin ...

  4. DigiDoc - Wikipedia

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    DigiDoc (Digital Document) is a family of digital signature- and cryptographic computing file formats utilizing a public key infrastructure.It currently has three generations of sub formats, DDOC- , a later binary based BDOC and currently used ASiC-E format that is supposed to replace the previous generation formats.

  5. PAdES - Wikipedia

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    The EU recognizes three different eIDAS-compliant implementations of advanced electronic signatures through digital signatures: PAdES, XAdES and CAdES. [7] An electronic signature can carry legal effect and be used as evidence in legal proceedings. A qualified electronic signature shall have the equivalent legal effect of a handwritten signature.

  6. Digital card - Wikipedia

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    Format B: Start sentinel — one character (generally '%') Format code="B" — one character (alpha only) Primary account number (PAN) — up to 19 characters. Usually, but not always, matches the credit card number printed on the front of the card. Field Separator — one character (generally '^')

  7. Smart card - Wikipedia

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    Cryptographic smart cards are often used for single sign-on. Most advanced smart cards include specialized cryptographic hardware that uses algorithms such as RSA and Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA). Today's cryptographic smart cards generate key pairs on board, to avoid the risk from having more than one copy of the key (since by design ...

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