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Digital signatures

Under the California Digital Signature Regulations, a message means a digital representation of information intended to serve as a written communication with a public entity.[1]

Under U.S. federal standards, a message is the data that is signed. Also known as “signed data” during the signature verification and validation process.[2]

General

A message is a digital transmission sent over a computer system or computer network from one person or computer to another.

References

  1. 2 Cal. Code Regs. 22000(b)(2).[1]
  2. Digital Signature Standard (DSS) 3 (FIPS Pub 186-3) (June 2009).
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