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HIPAA Exam HIO-301 Topic 3 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for HIPAA's HIO-301 exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 3
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When using digital signatures, the original plaintext message is encrypted with:

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Suggested Answer: D

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Genevieve
16 days ago
Wait, so the sender's private key is the answer? I guess they're keeping that one pretty 'private', huh?
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Corinne
17 days ago
The sender's private key, definitely. That's how you prove the message came from you. Simple as that!
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Berry
18 days ago
Oh, I know this one! It's the sender's private key. Gotta love those asymmetric encryption techniques.
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Devora
24 days ago
I agree with Taryn, because the sender's public key is used to encrypt the message for verification by the receiver.
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Corrinne
24 days ago
Hmm, I was thinking the receiver's public key, but that doesn't make sense for a digital signature. Time to review my notes!
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Felicitas
9 hours ago
A) The sender's session key
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Taryn
30 days ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) The sender's public key.
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Tamra
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's the sender's private key. That's the whole point of digital signatures, right?
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Merrilee
7 days ago
C) The sender's public key
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Altha
15 days ago
B) The sender's private key
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Roxanne
18 days ago
A) The sender's session key
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Gaynell
1 months ago
I think the answer is B) The sender's private key.
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