o Digital signature is a cryptographic method that verifies the authenticity of a message or document. It ensures that the message was sent by the claimed sender and hasn't been altered. This provides non-repudiation, meaning the sender cannot deny having sent the message. In the context of a transaction, a digital signature would prove that the partner company agreed to the terms and couldn't later claim they didn't.
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