By Helen M. Flores
(The Philippine Star) Updated December 10, 2011 12:00 AM
MANILA, Philippines - The National Computer Center (NCC) has launched
the country’s first Digital Certification Center which is aimed at
promoting and protecting electronic transactions.
Denis Villorente, NCC officer-in-charge, said the center is an
integral component of the National Public Key Infrastructure (NPKI) project of the government which started in 2006.
“NPKI enables users of unsecured public network such as the Internet
to securely and privately exchange data and even money through the use
of a public and a private cryptographic key pair that is obtained and
shared through a trusted authority,” Villorente said.
According to Villorente, the Philippines is one of the first few
countries in Asia that signed an Electronic Commerce Act that aims to
promote and protect electronic transactions.
However, he said, security and privacy issues hindered the country’s
development of e-commerce and full use of e-government services.
In 2009, former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo signed Executive Order 810 titled, “Institutionalizing
the Certification Scheme for Digital Signatures and Directing the
Application of Digital Signatures in E-Government Services.”
It requires all government agencies to use digital signatures in their online services to ensure the confidentiality, authenticity and integrity of electronic transactions in government.
“The NPKI would secure electronic commerce and electronic messaging
as well as e-government programs since it requires the use of public key
cryptography,” Villorente said.
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