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Re: Electronic signatures and watermarking?

Subject: Re: Electronic signatures and watermarking?
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 02:59:04 +0000
well, electronic signature using PKI are meant to be generated using the
private key which has to be kept secret in the safest place you can ever
find. 

you have to understand that crypto keys are just sequences of 1's and
0's and there is nothing to link biologically to you.

another way to provide more security on an encrypted document is by
signing your keys with a third certificate authority whose keys are
globally available for clients to check the authenticity/integrity of
your signed docs.

g.

On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 05:55, xyberpix wrote:
I know that Photoshop can add watermarks to documents if that helps at
all?

xyberpix

On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 16:10, Spencer, Mark wrote:
On business documents (those that still live in the paper world) where
public/private keys and signature verification are unavailable, is there
a way to make an electronic signature (a handwritten one that has been
scanned in) more secure?  Possibly by watermarking?  Anyone can scan in
a handwritten signature and paste it into a document, but I'm curious
about how one might watermark or otherwise secure it.

Thanks!

Mark

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