(d)

adhere to generally accepted security procedures;

"verify a digital signature", in relation to a given digital signature, record and public key,
means to determine accurately (a)

that the digital signature was created using the private key corresponding to the
public key listed in the certificate; and

(b)

that the record has not been altered since its digital signature was created.

Amended by [Act No. 7 of 2009]
3.

Objects of the Act
The objects of this Act are to -

4.

(a)

establish the legal infrastructure necessary to implement secure electronic
commerce and to remove uncertainties over writing and signature requirements;

(b)

regulate electronic commerce and other electronic transactions by means of secure
and reliable electronic-records;

(c)

provide for electronic filing of documents with public sector agencies and promote
efficient delivery of public sector services by means of reliable electronic records;

(d)

foster the development of electronic commerce through the use of electronic
signatures-,

(e)

establish the authenticity and integrity of correspondence in any electronic medium;

(f)

help establish uniformity of rules, regulations and standards regarding the
authentication and integrity of electronic records;

(g)

prevent the incidence of forged electronic records and fraud in electronic commerce
and other electronic transactions; and

(h)

promote public confidence in the integrity and reliability of electronic records and
electronic commerce.

Application of the Act
(1)

Subject to subsections (2) and (3), this Act shall apply to electronic records and
electronic signatures relating to a transaction or an automated transaction.

(2)

Parts II and IV shall not apply to any enactment requiring writing or signatures in
writing in (a)

the creation or execution of a will;

(b)

a negotiable instrument;

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