Applying a digital signature to data traveling in a network
provides:

A. confidentiality and integrity.

B. security and nonrepudiation.

C. integrity and nonrepudiation.

D. confidentiality and nonrepudiation.

Answer Posted / adja

Just like a traditional manual signature, when a message is digitally signed it applied that the receiver agreed on the integrity of that document. You don't sign a document you disagree to. It is Non-Repudiation because this signature is unique to that person and a proof of the person's identity (Authentication). So the a digitally signed document can provide INTEGRITY, NON-REPUDIATION and AUTHENTICATION. From all the answers only "C" provides the right answer

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