Since the mid-1990s, dozens of States, including those of the EU, have reformed their evidence laws so as to grant digital signature technologies the same proof value as handwritten signatures, as a mechanism for proving identity of authorship, consentement to obligations, and integrity of electronic records after their transmission across time and space. Yet, several archival institutions (including th
Digital signature solutions are rapidly replacing classic signatures and have the potential to domin...
As we approach the end of the first year of the new millenium, we see a rapid growth...
Electronically signed documents can lose value of evidence because the security of cryptographic alg...
Since the mid-1990s, dozens of States, including those of the EU, have reformed their evidence laws ...
Digital evidence, such as digital signatures, is of crucial im-portance in the emerging digitally op...
The authors explain the context in which electronic records are being preserved. They explain the co...
Long-term preservation of digitally signed records may be a challenging task. Digital signatures exp...
To untangle some of the issues involved in the current digital signature/encryption technology debat...
This article studies the possibility of legal dispute of digital signature confirmation, as well the...
The promise of the globalization of trade and particularly electronic commerce to deliver goods and ...
Article by Edward Cheng describing the legal framework for the use of digital signatures in the USA....
Like paper-based signatures, digital signatures intend to respect a number of security assumptions. ...
Most professionals favor substance over form. Yet, with respect to form itself, more and more favor ...
In the digital era, several things have become easy to find. For example, transacting with e-commerc...
Digital signatures is a small and relatively new subject in digital preservation. There has been sub...
Digital signature solutions are rapidly replacing classic signatures and have the potential to domin...
As we approach the end of the first year of the new millenium, we see a rapid growth...
Electronically signed documents can lose value of evidence because the security of cryptographic alg...
Since the mid-1990s, dozens of States, including those of the EU, have reformed their evidence laws ...
Digital evidence, such as digital signatures, is of crucial im-portance in the emerging digitally op...
The authors explain the context in which electronic records are being preserved. They explain the co...
Long-term preservation of digitally signed records may be a challenging task. Digital signatures exp...
To untangle some of the issues involved in the current digital signature/encryption technology debat...
This article studies the possibility of legal dispute of digital signature confirmation, as well the...
The promise of the globalization of trade and particularly electronic commerce to deliver goods and ...
Article by Edward Cheng describing the legal framework for the use of digital signatures in the USA....
Like paper-based signatures, digital signatures intend to respect a number of security assumptions. ...
Most professionals favor substance over form. Yet, with respect to form itself, more and more favor ...
In the digital era, several things have become easy to find. For example, transacting with e-commerc...
Digital signatures is a small and relatively new subject in digital preservation. There has been sub...
Digital signature solutions are rapidly replacing classic signatures and have the potential to domin...
As we approach the end of the first year of the new millenium, we see a rapid growth...
Electronically signed documents can lose value of evidence because the security of cryptographic alg...