2016 International Seminar on Intelligent Technology and Its Applications (ISITIA) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/isitia.2016.7828668
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Digital signing using national identity as a mobile ID

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“…Moreover, there are no laws and regulations which allow electronic signing of an authentic deed, and also there has been no safety system in regard to Notary digital signature. The lack of integrity between electronic signature and identity of the signee (electronic information) in safety system has made electronic signature considered weak to be used in an agreement or other official documents (Husni, 2016).…”
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“…Moreover, there are no laws and regulations which allow electronic signing of an authentic deed, and also there has been no safety system in regard to Notary digital signature. The lack of integrity between electronic signature and identity of the signee (electronic information) in safety system has made electronic signature considered weak to be used in an agreement or other official documents (Husni, 2016).…”
Section: History Has Proven That Indonesia Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A development prospect is the provision of access to biometric data, which will help to establish an identity, and access to information on court decisions on limiting the legal capacity of a person. It is proposed to solve the problem of using digital signatures and personal identification when using a mobile identifier (Husni, 2017. ) The problem of not only Russian notaries, but also foreign systems is the organization of information storage, ensuring the security of the notarial archive.…”
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