mattybs on Nostr: Hey #opsec #cybersecurity folks - I have an ELI5 question that I hope you can help ...
Hey #opsec #cybersecurity folks - I have an ELI5 question that I hope you can help with!
How exactly does a digital signature in asymmetric cryptographic exchanges establish non-repudiation? I understand that only the sender has the private key that can decrypt the signature. But how does the receiver use that to verify? Just a connection I'm having trouble making in my head...
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