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Glossary Term Secure Code Signing

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What is Secure Code Signing?

Secure Code Signing is the process of digitally signing software code to ensure its authenticity and integrity, typically using cryptographic keys and certificates to prevent unauthorized tampering or alterations before distribution.

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Understanding Secure Code Signing

Secure Code Signing is a process of digitally signing software to ensure its integrity and authenticity. It involves using cryptographic techniques to sign code and creating a secure hash to verify its identity. By signing code, developers can demonstrate that the software has not been altered or tampered with since it was signed, protecting users from downloading malicious or unauthorized software.

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