
Application and implications of digital signatures and certificates within the framework of law 27269 - Peru
Author(s) -
Gaby Jessica Nieto Fernández
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista centro sur
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2600-5743
DOI - 10.37955/cs.v5i3.165
Subject(s) - decree , electronic signature , digital signature , order (exchange) , government (linguistics) , law , computer security , public key infrastructure , political science , business , computer science , public key cryptography , hash function , encryption , linguistics , philosophy , process (computing) , finance , operating system
This research seeks to identify the befits of the application and implications in Peru of Law No. 27269 "Law on Digital Signatures and Certificates", modified by Law No. 27310 and how its application has contributed to the progress of its optimization in the public and private sphere within the framework of the establishment of electronic government in Peru and more than 19 years after its entry into force, the Regulation of Law No. 27269, approved by Supreme Decree No. 052-2008-PCM, seeks to regulate the use of digital signatures and the regime of the official infrastructure of the electronic signature, looking for different levels of guarantee and security in order to give the same legal effectiveness and validity that is given to the same legal effectiveness and validity that is given to the official infrastructure of the electronic signature. 052-2008-PCM, seeks to regulate the use of digital signatures and the regime of the official infrastructure of the electronic signature, looking for different levels of guarantee and security in order to give the same legal effectiveness and validity that is given to the handwritten or other similar signature, however there have been problems for its application, which we will analyze in order to propose possible alternatives for a better control and safety mechanism.