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The initiative of the Communications and High Technologies Ministry of Azerbaijan on application of certified USB-keys for access to e-services is an important step in addressing the problems of popularization of e-signatures’ use.

Osman Gunduz, a coordinator of the Public Council for e-Government Services Promotion at the ASAN-service under the President of Azerbaijan, announced about this while talking to Trend on September 21.

He noted that this will largely eliminate the problem that users faced when using e-services.

“One of the obstacles reducing the public interest in the use of e-signature was associated with the need to additionally purchase card readers, as well as downloading special software allowing them to use it. And the offered USB-keys simplify the use of e-signature and make it more convenient,” Gunduz said.

Equally important for many is that the innovation also has contributed to the decrease of the cost of e-signature, making it even more affordable, which is a very important step, Gunduz believes.

USB-keys are sold at a price of 18 manats ($11), and this includes the possibility of using all advantages of e-signature. It’s a more affordable option compared to SMART-cards that were sold at a price of 13 manats ($8) separately from the e-signature. In addition, the user had to pay additional 18 manats ($11) to purchase the e-signature itself.

“However, I believe we should not stop there, because, despite the availability and technological progress in the use of e-signatures, there are still some problems associated with its popularization among the population, which should be given special attention to,” said Gunduz, adding that it is necessary that the government agencies introduce more and more electronic services requiring the use of e-signatures.

Issuance of the certified USB-keys to the citizens of Azerbaijan started recently. The USB-keys can be purchased through the National Certification Services Centre or online from e-imza.az.

USB-keys have replaced SMART-cards. They can be used for authentication, protection of electronic correspondence, personal data storage, as well as to sign documents, store private keys and certificates.

USB-keys and SMART-cards are identical in their characteristics devices. The difference is that USB-keys can be directly connected to the computer via the USB-port, while the use of SMART-cards requires additional hardware – a card-reader.

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Rashid Shirinov

Quelle/Source: AzerNews, 21.09.2016

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