{ "id": "RS20344", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "number": "RS20344", "active": false, "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "versions": [ { "source": "University of North Texas Libraries Government Documents Department", "sourceLink": "https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs1448/", "id": "RS20344 2001-01-19", "date": "2001-01-19", "retrieved": "2005-06-10T21:18:50", "title": "Electronic Signatures: Technology Developments and Legislative Issues", "summary": "Electronic signatures, a means of verifying the identity of the user of a computer system to control access or authorize a transaction, are increasingly being used in electronic commerce. Several technologies can be used to produce electronic signatures, the most prominent being digital signatures, which use cryptographic techniques to provide data integrity and nonrepudiation. Legislation enacted in the 106th Congress enables the legal recognition of electronic signatures in interstate commerce. Other legislation introduced but not enacted was intended to promote federal agency use of electronic signatures to enable electronic filing of information.", "type": "CRS Report", "typeId": "REPORT", "active": false, "formats": [ { "format": "PDF", "filename": "files/20010119_RS20344_9bc70071d359ec88a827a94c845e8ba56980ccad.pdf" }, { "format": "HTML", "filename": "files/20010119_RS20344_9bc70071d359ec88a827a94c845e8ba56980ccad.html" } ], "topics": [ { "source": "LIV", "id": "Business", "name": "Business" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "Encryption", "name": "Encryption" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "Electronic commerce", "name": "Electronic commerce" }, { "source": "LIV", "id": "Technology", "name": "Technology" } ] } ], "topics": [] }