Absolutely. I think this is a pretty straightforward question. The only way it could be False is if the question was worded really weirdly or had some kind of trick to it. But based on the info given, True is the clear answer.
Haha, good one! But yeah, I agree with you all. The answer is definitely True. I mean, come on, it's like the whole point of using a public key system.
Haha, yeah, the wording could be better. I bet the exam writer was trying to sound all fancy and technical. 'Digital envelope' - sounds like something you'd find at the post office, am I right?
Yep, that's my understanding too. It's a pretty standard cryptographic technique. Although, I have to say, the wording of the question could be a bit clearer. 'Digital envelope technology' is a bit vague, don't you think?
I agree, that's how I understand digital envelope technology as well. The sender uses the receiver's public key to encrypt the message, and then sends the ciphertext to the receiver.
Hmm, this is a pretty straightforward question. I'm pretty confident that the answer is True. The whole point of digital envelopes is to use the receiver's public key to encrypt the data, right?
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