
some time ago that this legislation is with us and since I had access to it on numerous occasions and since I have raised many questions, I deemed it appropriate to share on the blog in order to help those who are in situations where I found myself recently. Of course when we talk about the "LAESCP" we are referring to the
said that, in its assessment criteria, we must take into account the different concepts that the government should play in the electronic world and the Internet, such as Online Office, Forms Manager, Electronic Registration , Payment Gateway, manager of records, electronic notification, electronic identification, electronic archiving and interoperability. Specifically, in terms of digital certificates worth noting that although the standard generally provides a general way, that digital signatures will be advanced digital certificates used by the Public Administration, a first question that arises is whether they should take "Time Stamp" or not, since not all advanced firms do not necessarily carries with it the date and time stamp, but in the Article 26.1 (Computer deadlines) of the LAECSP states:
governing electronic records for purposes of calculating periods attributable both to stakeholders and the general government by the official date and time of the electronic site access, which should have the necessary security measures to ensure their integrity and appear visible.
Conclusion, it is best to always use "Timestamping" , although technically requires more effort, since today there is still no resolution to establish when to use "TimeStamp" or not. Later continue to analyze various matters contained in this legislation. There are resolutions that establish when to use "TimeStamp" or not. Later continue to analyze various matters contained in this legislation
More information: http://www.cenatic.es/laecsp/
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