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Digital signatures can be seen as actual signature with an added feature of immutability.
In other words, if you sign a document and get laminated, it assures a reader that you have authenticated it but it also means that anybody can read it but cannot change what you have written.
Hence confidentiality deals with encryption and decryption. Authentication deals with assurance that a message is generated by the undersigned authority.

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