Digital signature is closely linked to cryptography and secure communication. It is used to protect the confidentiality and integrity of data as it is stored, processed or transmitted between systems and users.
By applying strong algorithms, keys and protocols, organisations can use digital signature to limit what an attacker can see or change, even if they intercept network traffic or gain partial access to infrastructure.
Digital signature helps ensure that data cannot be easily read or altered by unauthorised parties. Even if attackers intercept traffic or access storage, strong cryptography limits what they can do with it.
Digital signature is widely used in web applications, VPNs, APIs and storage platforms. It underpins secure protocols and services that handle logins, payments and confidential information.
When deploying digital signature, teams should choose well‑reviewed algorithms, manage keys securely and keep software up to date. It is also important to configure protocols correctly to avoid weakening security.
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