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Digital Signatures Reality

A digital signature is a special government-certified identification code which is used to authenticate digital information such as documents and e-mail messages by the sender or the signatory to a document, and ensures that the document is unchanged and genuine.

Companies or trust service providers that have been established with the objective of helping other companies in registration and administration have been requested to prepare the needed infrastructure to provide the service digitally.

Previous Four Digital Building Blocks

Digital Id March

As Australia moves closer to creating a national digital identity, the question of what will happen to

Biometric Payment Cards

Idex Biometrics has been selected by South Korean payment card-maker Kona I to provide the Pay

Digital ID Frameworks

The Open Identity Exchange (OIX) launched its latest paper, Digital ID DNA Interoperability Across Trust Frameworks, which

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