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Digital signature and PKI
Hi,
at this point, we still continue to autentify all our drawing on paper. We searching a way to sign them electronicaly. I've look to Adobe 6.0, it seem to be very close to my needs, but still missing something. These are my questions:
Anybody go this problem before? How did you solved those Last edited by Michel Gendron; 07-23-2003 at 12:15 PM. |
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What I think...
This is just my idea to slove this problem. It might be good or not, please give me you comments.
We create the drawing as usual and save it in model manager. Than, we add inside the drawing the official "engineer" signature and plot to a pdf file. By creating a PDF using Adobe 6.0, we can add digital signature, so it solve the problem about the integrity and autentification. We need to save the pdf with the original drawing. The 2D drawing with the signature most not be saved, otherwise anybody will be able to reuse his signature... Or modify the drawing with signature on it. To make sure the printed copy is the one that was in the pdf, I think the only way will be to ask to the guy who printed it to sign something like: Integrity checked by: Michel Gendron I still having a problem: the signature itself. How can we make sure that the file is signed by the right guy? Do we need to use USB key or biotronic device? It think than "verisign" like autentification are tie to machine so anybody a that machine can somehow gain access to this information, no? What do you think? |
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Re: Digital signature and PKI
Digital signatures use public key infrastructure (PKI) to ensure the authenticity and integrity of digital communications. By encrypting a hash of the message with a sender's private key, recipients can use the sender's public key to verify the signature's validity. This process prevents tampering and ensures that the message truly comes from the purported sender, providing both security and trust in digital interactions.
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