Message authentication
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य Message authentication is typically achieved by using message authentication codes (MACs), authenticated encryption (AE) or digital signatures.[1]
Some cryptographers distinयोगguish between "message authentication without secrecy" systems -- which allow the intended receiver to verifyय the source of the message, but don't bother hiding the plaintext contents of the message -- from authenticated encryption systems.[2] A few cryptographers have researched subliminal channel systems that send messages that appear to use a "message authentication without secrecy" system, but in fact also transmit a secret message.
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References
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