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Protect and Sign Drawings
You can collaborate on design projects using passwords and digital signatures. When a drawing
has a password, it cannot be viewed until the password is entered. When a drawing is signed,
the signature identifies an individual or an organization through a digital ID (certificate).
You can provide a safe environment for sending and receiving data, and maintain the
authenticity of drawings. A password protects a drawing with encryption, and a digital signature
identifies an individual or an organization through a digital ID (certificate).
Drawing Encryption
When a password is attached to a drawing, the password encrypts the drawing
and prevents unauthorized people from viewing it.
Overview of Encryption
Password-based encryption helps secure drawing data when you collaborate on
projects. Specifically, when you maintain a password for a drawing, you can
help prevent unauthorized viewing of the drawing when it is sent to others.
When a password is attached to a drawing, the password encrypts the drawing
and prevents unauthorized people from viewing it. You can choose the level of
encryption used. Passwords help you collaborate on projects by helping to keep
your data safe when the data is sent to others.
The drawing encryption password is different from other types of drawing
passwords, such as the password you use with eTransmit, because you can specify
the encryption level.
The primary use of encryption is to help prevent drawing data from being stolen.
Encryption can also be used to help keep data confidential.
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