Telecommunications Announces The Imminent Issuance Of An Internationally Recognized Digital Signature For The First Time In Iraq
The Minister of Communications, Hiyam Al-Yasiri, announced the imminent issuance of a digital signature with internationally recognized global auditing.
The ministry said in a statement, “Minister of Communications Hiyam Al-Yasiri chaired a consultative meeting with a number of the Prime Minister’s advisors to discuss launching the electronic signature project in the presence of advanced staff in the ministry and the General Company for Communications and Informatics at the ministry’s headquarters.”
The statement added, "During the meeting, a presentation was given about the project, the stages of its implementation, and the procedures for creating a special platform to be launched on the mobile phones of employees and citizens to obtain an electronic signature."
The Minister stressed - according to the statement - “the importance of issuing a digital signature with global scrutiny, recognized and subject to international standards,” pointing out, “the importance of the project as it is one of the basic building blocks for automation and digital transformation projects, the implementation of which will begin in the Ministry of Communications and then in other ministries and institutions.”
She pointed out that "the meeting touched on extensive discussions of the observations made by the attendees, which enriched the topic and will be taken into consideration during the coming period."
Digital signature refers to an electronic authentication process in which signature techniques are used to confirm a person's identity and the authenticity of the signed document.
If the authenticity of this signature is verified on a global level, it will carry the necessary importance and trust in many contexts, such as international financial transactions or official authentication of documents in various countries and sectors. https://www.radionawa.com/all-detail.aspx?jimare=38105
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