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digital signatures rely on a symmetric key cryptography so before we talk about digital signatures lets quickly remind ourselves how a symmetric key cryptography works with asymmetric key cryptography theres a pair of mathematically related keys if you encrypt a message with one of the keys than the other key and only the other key can be used to decrypt it this is Albert and this is Sheila if Sheila wants Albert to send her a secret message she needs an asymmetric a pair of keys a computer program can generate these for her she sends Albert a copy of one of the keys and she keeps the other key to herself instead of sending Albert a key she could put a key in a public place for him to go and fetch himself it doesnt matter if someone else gets a copy of the public key Albert uses the public key to encrypt his message when Albert has encrypted the message he sends a Sheila the ciphertext only Sheila can decrypt the ciphertext because only Sheila has the matching key the private key t