software and firmware signing
Software and firmware signing refers to the process of digitally signing software applications and firmware updates with a unique cryptographic signature. This ensures the authenticity and integrity of the software by guaranteeing that it has not been modified or tampered with since it was signed. The signature acts as a trusted seal, allowing users and devices to verify the source and integrity of the software before installation or execution.
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