On Oct. 1, the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, or E-Sign, will take effect, giving electronic signatures the same legal standing as their paper-and-pen counterparts. This expansive federal legislation considers facsimiles of an original signature and recorded agreements . . . . On Oct. 1, the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, or E-Sign, will take effect, giving electronic signatures the same legal standing as their paper-and-pen counterparts. This expansive federal legislation considers facsimiles of an original signature and recorded agreements over the telephone as forms of electronic signatures. However, it doesn't dictate whether an electronic signature needs to be secured, nor does it specify a type of technology. To further complicate matters, the law also lets each state regulate its own authentication technology. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . Starting on October 1st, the Digital Signature Act will endorse digital signatures, influencing verification technology and legal frameworks.. E-Sign Act, Authentication Technology, Digital Signatures, Electronic Agreements. . Anthony Pell
The National Science Foundation will begin testing electronic signature technology next month that could remove the last impediment to its paperless proposal process. . . .. The National Science Foundation will begin testing electronic signature technology next month that could remove the last impediment to its paperless proposal process. The link for this article located at FCW.com is no longer available. . In the coming month, the National Science Foundation plans to evaluate digital signature systems aimed at streamlining its proposal submission procedure.. Electronic Signatures, NSF Proposals, Digital Signatures, Technology Testing. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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