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Definition: digital signature

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Definition: digital signature
Identity management vs. authentication: Know the difference
Evaluate biometric authentication pros and cons, implications
In biometrics, security concerns span technical, legal and ethical
Definition: data aggregation
Definition: digital signature
A digital signature is a mathematical technique used to validate the authenticity and integrity of a message, software or digital document.
Identity management vs. authentication: Know the difference
Andrew Froehlich breaks down how authentication and identity management differ and how each of them are intrinsic to an identity and access management framework.
Evaluate biometric authentication pros and cons, implications
Hoping for a passwordless future? Multifactor authentication using biometrics may be the answer. Consider biometric authentication's pros, cons and implications before deploying.
In biometrics, security concerns span technical, legal and ethical
Biometrics are increasingly being used for enterprise security, but they are not without technical, legal and ethical concerns, which teams must address before deployment.
Definition: data aggregation
Data aggregation is any process whereby data is gathered and expressed in a summary form.
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