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### Cryptographic digital signatures
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[Digital signatures](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signature) are a mechanism that is based on asymmetric cryptography. With this mechanism, one actor can make a signature over a digital message, and another actor can check the validity of that signature.
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[Digital signatures](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signature) are a fundamental mechanism of asymmetric cryptography, providing secure, mathematical means to validate the authenticity, integrity, and origin of digital messages and documents.
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The signer uses digital signatures to make statements about the message. Third parties can then inspect these statements.
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In OpenPGP, digital signatures have diverse applications, extending beyond mere validation of a message's origin. They can signify various intents, including certification, consent, acknowledgment, or even revocation by the signer. The multifaceted nature of "statements" conveyed through digital signatures in cryptographic protocols is wide-ranging but crucial, allowing third parties to inspect/evaluate these statements for authenticity and intended purpose.
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```{admonition} VISUAL
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:class: warning
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- add visualization showing: message + private key + sign = signature -> message + signature + public key + verify = ok?
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- add visualization showing: message + private key (signing) = signature -> message + signature + public key (verification) = validation confirmed?
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```
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In OpenPGP, digital signatures are used in two different contexts:
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Digital signatures in OpenPGP are used in two primary contexts:
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- [Certification statements](certifications_chapter)
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- [Signatures over data](signing_data)
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- [Data signatures](signing_data)
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(hybrid_cryptosystems)=
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## Hybrid cryptosystems
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