To those who grew up in the electronic age, notarization of documents has the odor of antiquity and obsolescence. It is an ancient practice, but ironically it serves purposes directly analogous to many of high priority for modern electronic documents. And now modern security techniques are bringing notarization to the electronic realm, to the benefit of both. Think of notaries as an old-world authentication and accreditation system. . In the United States, they are accredited by the state, and similar positions are supported by governments the world over. They witness the signature of documents, authenticate the signatories, and accredit the signatures through a physical mark attached to the paper: an ink stamp, a crimp, even a physical seal (how's that for old world?). The link for this article located at eWeek is no longer available. . Modern cryptography transforms electronic document notarization by ensuring authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation through digital signatures and hash functions.. Document Notarization, Digital Authentication, Security Solutions, Cryptography, Electronic Notary. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The State Department started pilot production of electronic passports earlier this month and plans to roll out e-passports for the general public this summer, officials said. The senior official in charge of the project also said that technical issues raised recently about e-passport security would not prevent the general distribution of the documents. . Frank Moss, deputy assistant secretary of State for consular affairs, said in an interview this morning that the department is using e-passport technology provided by Infineon Technologies North America Corp. of San Jose, Calif. The link for this article located at Government Computer News is no longer available. . Frank Moss, deputy assistant secretary of State for consular affairs, said in an interview this morn. state, department, started, pilot, production, electronic, passports, earlier, month, plans. . Brittany Day
Metal safe deposit boxes have been a longtime staple of the banking industry. But that was last century. With a new federal law that took effect Oct. 1 making digitally signed documents legally binding, valuable electronic documents are now as sure . . . . Metal safe deposit boxes have been a longtime staple of the banking industry. But that was last century. With a new federal law that took effect Oct. 1 making digitally signed documents legally binding, valuable electronic documents are now as sure to pile up on computer hard drives as their paper predecessors did in metal file cabinets. It's only natural that banks would be ready to step in and offer secure storage havens. FleetBoston Financial Corp. on Tuesday launched an online safe deposit box system called fileTRUST, calling itself the first major bank in the country to offer the service. The virtual boxes are initially aimed at small business owners and will offer 24-hour access to whatever digital information a customer chooses to store inside them. The link for this article located at TBO is no longer available. . As regulations evolve to recognize e-signatures, financial institutions are introducing encrypted cloud solutions for virtual safekeeping.. Electronic Document Storage, Banking Innovation, Online Safe Deposit, Digital Security Systems. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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