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What (who) is electronically signed document - definition

SELF-SIGNED CERTIFICATE
Self signed certificate; Self-signed certificates

Living document         
DOCUMENT THAT GETS CONTINUOUSLY UPDATED
Living Document; Dynamic document; Evergreen document
A living document, also known as an evergreen document or dynamic document, is a document that is continually edited and updated. An example of a living document is an article in Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia that permits anyone to freely edit its articles, in contrast to "dead" or "static" documents, such as an article in a single edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
Signed number representations         
ENCODING OF NEGATIVE NUMBERS IN BINARY NUMBER SYSTEMS
Negative and non-negative in binary; Sign-magnitude; Sign and magnitude; Sign-and-magnitude; Signed number representation; Signed integer representations; Signed integer representation; Signed magnitude; Sign magnitude; End-around carry; Sign and mantissa; Excess-128; Excess 128; Negative binary numbers
In computing, signed number representations are required to encode negative numbers in binary number systems.
Document collaboration         
TOOLS OR SYSTEMS SET UP TO HELP MULTIPLE PEOPLE WORK TOGETHER ON A SINGLE DOCUMENT OR FILE TO ACHIEVE A SINGLE FINAL VERSION
Document-centric collaboration; Document-centric; File collaboration; Document sharing
Document and file collaboration are the tools or systems set up to help multiple people work together on a single document or file to achieve a single final version. Normally, this is software that allows teams to work on a single document, such as a word processor document, at the same time from different computer terminals or mobile devices.

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Self-signed certificate

In cryptography and computer security, self-signed certificates are public key certificates that are not issued by a certificate authority (CA). These self-signed certificates are easy to make and do not cost money. However, they do not provide any trust value.

For instance, if a website owner uses a self-signed certificate to provide HTTPS services, people who visit that website cannot be certain that they are connected to their intended destination. For all they know, a malicious third-party could be redirecting the connection using another self-signed certificate bearing the same holder name. The connection is still encrypted, but does not necessarily lead to its intended target. In comparison, a certificate signed by a trusted CA prevents this attack because the user's web browser separately validates the certificate against the issuing CA. The attacker's certificate fails this validation.

Self-signed certificates, however, have their own limited uses. They have full trust value when the issuer and the sole user are the same entity. For example, the Encrypting File System on Microsoft Windows issues a self-signed certificate on behalf of the encrypting user and uses it to transparently decrypt data on the fly. Another example is the root certificate, which is a form of self-signed certificate.