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Simplifying Electronic Document Digital Signatures. (arXiv:2208.03951v1 [cs.CR])
Aug. 9, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Lucas Mayr, Frederico Schardong, Ricardo Custódio
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Electronic documents are typically signed using private keys and the matching
digital certificate through a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Private keys
must be kept in a safe place so they can be used multiple times. This makes
private key management a critical component of PKI for which there is no
foolproof answer. Existing solutions are often expensive and cumbersome. This
work proposes issuing an irrevocable digital certificate for each new document
to be signed. We demonstrate that an ephemeral key …
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