Desire safety on Net? (n) code has the solution
I'm starting get the hang of this. I mean, fertilizer...crypto, crypto...fertilizer: They're both *munitions*, right? Right? :-) Cheers, RAH -------- <http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=117201#> Express India Desire safety on Net? (n) code has the solution Express News Service Ahmedabad, February 9: ADDRESSING a wide spectrum of needs of the Net-dependent business world ranging from online buying to signing and sending web forms, (n) code solutions, promoted by IT branch of the Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizer Company Limited, has launched its nationwide services at NASSCOM, India Leadership Forum 2005. (n) code solutions has been recently licensed by the IT ministry as certifying authority for providing digital signature certificates to individuals and organisations. Digital certificates can be explained as digital passports, which help in authentication of the bearer on the Internet. This also helps maintain, privacy and integrity of Net-based transactions. Digital signatures are accorded the same value as paper-based signatures of the physical world by the Indian IT Act 2000. Each of these functions help bring trust in Net-based transactions. (n) code has simultaneously released a suite of applications like, (n) procure, (n) sign, (n) form and (n) pay to make use of digital signatures to ensure safety and security in the virtual world in various ways. (n) code has also put in motion, nationwide machinery to support different market segments like banking and financial institutions, public and private sector enterprises and state and central government organisation. -- ----------------- R. A. Hettinga <mailto: rah@ibuc.com> The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation <http://www.ibuc.com/> 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'
Digital certificates can be explained as digital passports, which help in authentication of the bearer on the Internet. This also helps maintain, privacy and integrity of Net-based transactions. Digital signatures are accorded the same value as paper-based signatures of the physical world by the Indian IT Act 2000. Each of these functions help bring trust in Net-based transactions.
This passed by without too many people noticing: http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/3597911/c_3597966?f=home_todayinfinance === The SEC also asserts that the company's 10-Q bore an unauthorized electronic signature of Guccione -- who was Penthouse's principal executive officer and principal financial officer at the time. The signature indicated that Guccione had reviewed and signed the filing and the accompanying Sarbanes-Oxley certification. This representation was false, the SEC stated in its complaint. === "You got your SOX in my Digital Signature Repudiation!" "You got your Digital Signature Repudiation in my SOX!" "Someone order a failed porn empire?" --Dan
At 09:43 AM 2/10/2005, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
I'm starting get the hang of this. I mean, fertilizer...crypto, crypto...fertilizer: They're both *munitions*, right?
Right?
Well, sometimes they're both munitions, but sometimes they're both bullshit. I have no reason to assume they're not producing a quality product, but it's certainly a field where independent verification is necessary.
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Bill Stewart
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Dan Kaminsky
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R.A. Hettinga