Current through the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 668.003 - DefinitionsAs used in this act:
(1) "Certificate" means a computer-based record which:(a) Identifies the certification authority.(b) Identifies the subscriber.(c) Contains the subscriber's public key.(d) Is digitally signed by the certification authority.(2) "Certification authority" means a person who issues a certificate.(3) "Digital signature" means a type of electronic signature that transforms a message using an asymmetric cryptosystem such that a person having the initial message and the signer's public key can accurately determine: (a) Whether the transformation was created using the private key that corresponds to the signer's public key.(b) Whether the initial message has been altered since the transformation was made. A "key pair" is a private key and its corresponding public key in an asymmetric cryptosystem, under which the public key verifies a digital signature the private key creates. An "asymmetric cryptosystem" is an algorithm or series of algorithms which provide a secure key pair.
(4) "Electronic signature" means any letters, characters, or symbols, manifested by electronic or similar means, executed or adopted by a party with an intent to authenticate a writing. A writing is electronically signed if an electronic signature is logically associated with such writing.