Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) – Cryptography – Practical TLS

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The Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) is an Asymmetric Encryption algorithm… but it’s different from the other Asymmetric Encryption algorithms we’ve discussed (RSA & DH). DSA has only two functions: Signature Generation and Signature Verification. It cannot do Encryption, it cannot do Decryption, it cannot do a Key Exchange. It’s use is purely creating and verifying Signatures, which provides Integrity and Authentication to what is signed.

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