Digital signatures and certificates

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More and more people and organizations are using digital documents instead of paper documents to conduct day-to-day transactions. By reducing dependency on paper documents, we are protecting the environment and saving the planet’s resources. Digital signatures support this change by providing assurances about the validity and authenticity of a digital document.

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What is a digital signature?

A digital signature is an electronic, encrypted, stamp of authentication on digital information such as email messages, macros, or electronic documents. A signature confirms that the information originated from the signer and has not been altered.

The following is an example of a signature line.

Signing certificate and certificate authority

Signing certificate To create a digital signature, you need a signing certificate, which proves identity. When you send a digitally-signed macro or document, you also send your certificate and public key. Certificates are issued by a certification authority, and like a driver’s license, can be revoked. A certificate is usually valid for a year, after which, the signer must renew, or get a new, signing certificate to establish identity.

Note: You can learn more about public and private keys in this article.

Certificate authority (CA) A certificate authority is an entity similar to a notary public. It issues digital certificates, signs certificates to verify their validity and tracks which certificates have been revoked or have expired.

Digital signature assurances

The following terms and definitions show what assurances are provided by digital signatures.

To make these assurances, the content creator must digitally sign the content by using a signature that satisfies the following criteria:

Important: Signed documents, which have a valid time stamp, are considered to have valid signatures, regardless of the age of the signing certificate.