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Digitally signed documents–ambiguities and solutions

Alsaid et al., 2004

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4654406374595228446
Author
Alsaid A
Mitchell C
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Proceedings of the 4th International Network Conference (INC2004)

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Digitally signing a digital document is a straightforward procedure; however, when the digital document contains dynamic content, the digital signature may remain valid but the viewed document may not be the same as the document when viewed by the signer. Other similar …
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