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DS/CWA 14365-1

Guide on the Use of Electronic Signatures - Part 1: Legal and Technical Aspects

inactive, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 2 June 2004
Status: inactive
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Information coding): 35.040
scope:

Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 1999 on a community framework for electronic signatures [Dir.1999/93/EC] referred to as the Directive in the remainder of this document established a legal framework for electronic signatures and certificationservices in order to contribute to their legal recognition. It is laid down in article 5.1 that electronic signatures fulfilling certain quality metrics so called qualified electronic signatures satisfy the requirements of handwritten signatures. In article 5.2 a residual provision is given where electronic signatures are not denied legal effectiveness and admissibility as evidence in legal proceedings, even if the quality metrics of qualified electronic signatures are not met. The scope of this document is on the latter electronic signatures that do not fulfil all the requirements laid down for qualified electronic signatures in article 5.1 of the Directive. The document therefore analyses the differences between cryptographic mechanism of digital signatures, qualified electronic signatures (according to article 5.1 of the Directive), and electronic signatures (according to article 5.2 of the Directive). In addition, a set of use cases of electronic signatures which do not fulfil some of the requirements laid down in article 5.1 are discussed in order to point out its effectiveness in ecommerce environments or in various application fields asking for authentication measures.

Document History

DS/CWA 14365-1
June 2, 2004
Guide on the Use of Electronic Signatures - Part 1: Legal and Technical Aspects
Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 1999 on a community framework for electronic signatures [Dir.1999/93/EC] referred to as the Directive in the...
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