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German Government Introduces Digital Signatures

bertvl writes: "From this article on CNN: Germany's federal government is introducing electronic signatures for its employees, a step it hopes will help make the security procedure generally accepted in the country. More than 200,000 employees of ministries and agencies will be able to sign electronic documents using a chip card with an encrypted key, giving them the same legal weight as paper documents with a handwritten signature, the federal Cabinet said in a statement Thursday."

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  1. Correction to CNN (bad coding) by bildstorm · · Score: 3, Offtopic

    CNN incorrectly reported the prices as yen. The should be Euro

    Not ¥ but €

    I bet lots of Japanese wish that ¥60 was close to $53....

    (This is just like the use of duel instead of dual, when they asked Nicole Kidman about her dual citizenship. CNN has really gone downhill.)

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