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HIPAA Exam HIO-301 Topic 2 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for HIPAA's HIO-301 exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 2
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When using digital signatures, the original plaintext message is encrypted with:

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Roy
5 days ago
I think the answer is A) The sender's session key because it's used for encryption.
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Iesha
6 days ago
Option B, the sender's private key. It's like locking your door with your own key, not your neighbor's. Makes sense, right? Unless your neighbor is really good at lockpicking, then you might want to rethink that strategy.
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Leandro
7 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's D) The receiver's public key.
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Douglass
8 days ago
I'm going with B. The sender's private key is the way to go. Unless you're a spy, then you might want to use the receiver's key... or maybe the session key? Ah, who knows, just pick B and get it over with!
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Pearline
10 days ago
Hmm, I think D is the right answer. The receiver's public key is used to verify the digital signature, right? It's like catching a fastball with your face, gotta use the right hand for that.
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Heike
13 hours ago
A) The sender's session key
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Gerri
11 days ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) The sender's public key.
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Tijuana
18 days ago
I think the answer is B) The sender's private key.
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Devorah
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is B. Wouldn't it be awkward if I encrypted the message with the receiver's key? That's just asking for trouble!
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Delbert
3 days ago
C) The sender's public key
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Domingo
5 days ago
B) The sender's private key
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Isabella
23 days ago
A) The sender's session key
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Trina
1 months ago
Option B is the correct answer. The sender's private key is used to encrypt the plaintext message when creating a digital signature.
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Lizette
25 days ago
Exactly, it adds a layer of security to verify the authenticity of the message.
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Maryrose
29 days ago
That makes sense. It ensures that only the sender can create the signature.
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Tresa
30 days ago
B) The sender's private key is used to encrypt the plaintext message when creating a digital signature.
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