What is digital signature?
Digital Signature
A digital signature is an electronic way to sign documents that ensures the authenticity and integrity of the information. Unlike traditional signatures, digital signatures use encryption methods to verify that the document hasn't been altered and that the signer is who they claim to be. This makes them highly secure and reliable for online transactions, legal agreements, and other important documents.
Digital signatures are based on public key infrastructure (PKI), where two keys (a private and a public key) work together to create and verify the signature. When a document is signed digitally, the private key is used to create a unique signature. The recipient can then use the sender’s public key to confirm that the signature is valid, ensuring the document's origin and integrity.
At Law Blocks AI, they take digital signatures to the next level by integrating them with blockchain technology. This provides an extra layer of security, making your signed legal documents tamper-proof and fully trackable. Our platform allows legal professionals and businesses to create and manage digital signatures seamlessly, saving time while ensuring the highest level of document security.
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