Zitat von Manuel Faux <[email protected]>:
Hi, Not really related, but maybe it will clarify the point:In Austria for example it is law, that a signed document is equally trustworthy like a hand-signed document, if the signature was created by an qualified-certificate (in short, a certificate on a SmartCard, which was signed by the Austrian government). If I sign a contract with my SmartCard, the signature itself cannot be disputed by any layer.
The same will maybe happen in germany too. But the question is why the certificates are limited to signing? Is there any security drawback in allowing encryption? For me it only looks like the opportunity to sell *two* certificates to the same person.
Regards Andreas
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