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This standard covers specifications of public-key cryptographic techniques for password-based authentication and key establishment, supplemental to the techniques described in IEEE Std 1363-2000 and IEEE Std 1363a-2004. It is intended as a companion standard to IEEE Std 1363-2000 and IEEE Std 1363a-2004. It includes specifications of primitives and schemes designed to utilize passwords and other low-grade secrets as a basis for securing electronic transactions, including schemes for password-authenticated key agreement and password-authenticated key retrieval. Keywords: authentication, key agreement, password, public-key cryptography.
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Gegevensbescherming --- Digital signatures --- Recht en wetgeving
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Electronic records --- Digital signatures --- Evidence, Documentary --- Law and legislation --- Law --- General and Others --- Periodicals
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In this updated edition of the well-established practitioner text, Stephen Mason and Daniel Seng have brought together a team of experts in the field to provide an exhaustive treatment of electronic evidence and electronic signatures. This fifth edition continues to follow the tradition in English evidence text books by basing the text on the law of England and Wales, with appropriate citations of relevant case law and legislation from other jurisdictions. Stephen Mason (of the Middle Temple, Barrister) is a leading authority on electronic evidence and electronic signatures, having advised global corporations and governments on these topics. He is also the editor of International Electronic Evidence (British Institute of International and Comparative Law 2008), and he founded the innovative international open access journal Digital Evidence and Electronic Signatures Law Review in 2004. Daniel Seng (Associate Professor, National University of Singapore) is the Director of the Centre for Technology, Robotics, AI and the Law (TRAIL). He teaches and researches information technology law and evidence law. Daniel was previously a partner and head of the technology practice at Messrs Rajah & Tann. He is also an active consultant to the World Intellectual Property Organization, where he has researched, delivered papers and published monographs on copyright exceptions for academic institutions, music copyright in the Asia Pacific and the liability of Internet intermediaries.
Digital signatures --- Law and legislation. --- Electronic signatures --- Signature (Law) --- Law and legislation
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Digital signatures --- Electronic records --- Evidence, Documentary --- Evidence, Documentary. --- Law and legislation --- Law and legislation. --- Law --- General and Others
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Computers --- Copyright --- Cyberspace --- Data protection --- Digital signatures --- Electronic contracts --- Information networks --- Internet --- Law and legislation --- Computer programs
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Le numérique touche aujourd'hui à tous les domaines de la société et le Droit le prend en compte depuis les années 1990, spécialement en matière de dématérialisation des documents et des échanges et de signature électronique. Les règles internes, européennes et internationales évoluent avec les nouveaux usages en vue de participer à la Confiance dans le numérique. L'ouvrage analyse les aspects juridiques en vigueur ainsi que la proposition de règlement européen relative à l'identification et aux services de confiance. La première partie de l'ouvrage traite de l'identification, de l'authentification et des identités numériques, notions clés tant en matière de signature électronique que de paiements ou de dématérialisation en général. Sans identification et vérification de l'identité des parties à un acte juridique ou de l'auteur d'un fait, comment imputer cet acte à une personne ou engager la responsabilité de celui qui a commis le délit (civil ou pénal) ? La deuxième partie porte sur l'ensemble des services de confiance dans les transactions électroniques, dont la signature électronique est une composante essentielle, puisqu'elle crée et sécurise l'écrit sous forme électronique. Mais d'autres services, non moins importants, siègent à ses côtés (datation électronique, cachet électronique, archivage ou encore cryptologie). Enfin, la troisième partie est consacrée au régime juridique des prestataires de services de confiance, c'est-à-dire à l'étude des droits, qualifications et certifications, obligations et responsabilités des personnes (le plus souvent morales) qui mettent en oeuvre des plates-formes techniques pour fournir des services de confiance : prestataires de services de certification électronique, de gestion de la preuve, d'horodatage ou d'archivage. L'ouvrage s'adresse à tous les juristes d'entreprises, avocats, magistrats, professeurs et étudiants, ainsi qu'aux acteurs de l'économie numérique, qu'ils soient utilisateurs ou prestataires de services de confiance.
Digital signatures --- Electronic commerce --- Signature numérique --- Commerce électronique --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- France - Digital signatures - Law and legislation --- Dématérialisation (informatique) et droit --- Signatures électroniques --- Signature numérique --- Commerce électronique --- Dématérialisation (informatique) et droit. --- Commerce électronique. --- Signatures électroniques. --- Actes juridiques électroniques.
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Academic collection --- Digital signatures --- -Electronic commerce --- -Academic collection --- Cybercommerce --- E-business --- E-commerce --- E-tailing --- eBusiness --- eCommerce --- Electronic business --- Internet commerce --- Internet retailing --- Online commerce --- Web retailing --- Commerce --- Information superhighway --- Signatures, Digital --- Authentication --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Law and legislation --- -Law and legislation --- Electronic commerce --- -Digital signatures --- Signature (Law) --- Signature (Droit) --- Rechtspraak
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This publication presents the survey results and policy recommendations of a Nordic study of national eID-systems. The countries that have been studied are Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The aim of the study is to facilitate and lay a foundation for discussions about the similarities and differences in legal, organisational, technical and data approaches taken by the different countries. The survey data has been gathered with the assistance of the members of a project reference group. The data has been analysed and structured into a number of highlighted issues (chapter 1). The highlighted issues have been in turn used as baseline for a set of recommendations (chapter 9). The Nordic Council of Ministers has provided funding and facilitated the staffing of the reference group. The Norwegian Agency for Public Management and e-Government, Difi, has been the project owner and provided project resources.
System analysis. --- Emigration and immigration --- Government policy. --- Network theory --- Systems analysis --- System theory --- Mathematical optimization --- Network analysis --- Network science --- Identification --- Digital signatures --- Border security --- Border control --- Border management --- Boundaries --- Cross-border security --- National security --- Signatures, Digital --- Authentication --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Forensic identification --- Law and legislation --- Security measures --- E-books
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