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hey guys welcome back to another episode here is kevin from web annette and what weamp;#39;re going to do now is make use of the x.509 signing certificates that we made in a previous video so here we have pfx file and then a public key file so what Iamp;#39;m going to do is Iamp;#39;m going to simulate me going out and grabbing an XML document and then signing it and then writing it to disk and then weamp;#39;ll to actually take a look at the digital signature then what weamp;#39;re going to do is Iamp;#39;m going to sign that with this pfx file that contains the private key then what I want to do is then verify it with this public key file which I would be giving out to my clients to validate the signature because you know you never want to give out your private key so basically what weamp;#39;re doing is weamp;#39;re locking the message weamp;#39;re not encrypting it but just in case you guys are confused about that weamp;#39;re locking the message so that any change of the

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To verify the digital signature of an XML document To verify the document, you must use the same asymmetric key that was used for signing. Retrieve the public key using the xref:System. Create an xref:System. Create a new xref:System. Find the signature element and create a new xref:System.
The three different types of electronic signatures are simple electronic signatures (SES), advanced electronic signatures (AES), and qualified electronic signatures (QES).
An XML signature used to sign a resource outside its containing XML document is called a detached signature; if it is used to sign some part of its containing document, it is called an enveloped signature; if it contains the signed data within itself it is called an enveloping signature.
The signature format usually includes pp before the agents signature to indicate that the signature is made on behalf of another person. For example, if John Doe is signing on behalf of Jane Smith, the signature line might read: pp John Doe for Jane Smith.
To digitally sign an XML document Create a xref:System. Security. Generate an asymmetric key using the xref:System. Security. Create an xref:System. Xml. Create a new xref:System. Security. Add the signing RSA key to the xref:System. Security. Create a xref:System. Security. Add an xref:System. Add the xref:System.
XML Signature Wrapping (XSW) is a security vulnerability targeting XML signatures, which are like digital stamps ensuring data integrity. XSW attackers manipulate the signature to sneak unauthorized changes into the content, posing risks to data integrity and system security.
Enveloping signatures are signatures over data that is inside the signature element, and an enveloped signature is a signature that is contained inside the data that it is signing.

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