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Your computer system is a participant in an asymmetric cryptography system. You've created a message to send to another user. Before transmission, you hash the message and encrypt the hash using your private key. You then attach this encrypted hash to your message as a digital signature before sending it to the other user.In this example, which protection does the hashing activity provide?answerNon-repudiationConfidentialityIntegrityAvailability

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Your computer system is a participant in an asymmetric cryptography system. You've created a message to send to another user. Before transmission, you hash the message and encrypt the hash using your private key. You then attach this encrypted hash to your message as a digital signature before sending it to the other user.In this example, which protection does the hashing activity provide?answerNon-repudiationConfidentialityIntegrityAvailability

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The hashing activity in this example provides Integrity. This is because hashing is used to ensure that the data (in this case, the message) has not been altered during transmission. If the hash value calculated by the recipient matches the hash value attached to the message, it confirms that the message has not been tampered with, thus ensuring data integrity.

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