What two conditions must a digital signature meet?
A.
Has to be the same number of characters as a physical signature and must be unique.
B.
Has to be unforgeable, and has to be authentic.
C.
Must be unique and have special characters.
D.
Has to be legible and neat.
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Digital signatures are designed to provide two key guarantees:
Authenticity – confirming the identity of the sender.
Unforgeability – ensuring that no one else can produce the same signature without the sender’s private key.
These properties are achieved using a combination of hash functions and asymmetric encryption (digital certificates/private keys).
Reference – CEH v13 Official Study Guide:
Module 20: Cryptography
Quote:
“A valid digital signature ensures that the message comes from a legitimate sender (authenticity) and has not been altered or forged (unforgeability).”
Incorrect Options:
A, C, D: Refer to human/visual signatures, not cryptographic properties
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