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- Digital_Postmarks abstract "A Digital Postmark (DPM) is a technology that applies a trusted time stamps issued by a postal operator to an electronic document, validates electronic signatures, and stores and archives all non-repudiation data needed to support a potential court challenge - it guarantees the certainty of date and time of the postmarking. This global standard was renamed the Electronic Postal Certification Mark (EPCM) in 2007 shortly after a new iteration of the technology was developed by Microsoft and Poste Italiane. The key addition to the traditional postmarking technology was integrity of the electronically postmarked item, meaning any kind of falsification and tampering will be easily and definitely detected. Additionally, content confidentiality is guaranteed since document certification is carried out without access or reading by the postal operator. The EPCM will eventually be available through the UPU to all international postal operators in the 191 member countries willing to be compliant with this standard, thus granting interoperability in certified communications between postal operators. In the United States, the US Postal Service operates a non-global standard called the Electronic Postmark, although it is soon expected to provide services utilizing the EPCM.".
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- Digital_Postmarks wikiPageExternalLink www.upu.int.
- Digital_Postmarks wikiPageExternalLink brochure_the_worldwide_postal_network_in_figures_en.pdf.
- Digital_Postmarks wikiPageExternalLink electronic_postmark_aims_to_build_confidence_en.pdf.
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- Digital_Postmarks wikiPageExternalLink upu_technical_stand_form.pdf.
- Digital_Postmarks wikiPageExternalLink 2006-2_coming_soon_to_a_post_near_you_new_regulations_pave_the_way_for_digital_postmark_interoperability.html.
- Digital_Postmarks wikiPageExternalLink pub32.pdf.
- Digital_Postmarks wikiPageExternalLink electronicpostmark.
- Digital_Postmarks wikiPageExternalLink www.uspsepm.com.
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- Digital_Postmarks subject Category:Computer_network_security.
- Digital_Postmarks subject Category:Postal_markings.
- Digital_Postmarks subject Category:Postal_system.
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- Digital_Postmarks comment "A Digital Postmark (DPM) is a technology that applies a trusted time stamps issued by a postal operator to an electronic document, validates electronic signatures, and stores and archives all non-repudiation data needed to support a potential court challenge - it guarantees the certainty of date and time of the postmarking.".
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