
Analyst Chat #205: From Indelible Ink to Quantum-Safe Computing - Digital Signatures
Analyst Chat
KuppingerCole Analysts · Mike Small, Matthias Reinwarth
March 11, 202422m 27s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Mike Small discusses the history and role of digital signatures. He explains that digital signatures are the modern-day equivalent of indelible ink and are fundamental to the security of everything we do digitally. The foundation of digital signatures lies in the use of public-private key pairs, which allow for secure message exchange and verification.