JTGE602-2008 is a technical specification for electronic signature verification issued earlier in China, aiming at standardizing the security, reliability and interoperability of electronic signatures. This specification makes detailed requirements for the generation, storage, transmission and verification of electronic signatures, involving digital certificates, cryptographic algorithms, security protocols and many other aspects. This specification has been widely used, but with the development of technology and the update of standards, more advanced signature verification standards have emerged, such as GB/T 35275-20 17 "Technical Specification for Electronic Signature Verification Based on Public Key Infrastructure". As for whether JTGE602-2008 is invalid, there is no clear notice or document at present. However, it can be noted that due to technological progress and standard changes, specifications have been gradually replaced. Therefore, in practical application, it is suggested to adopt more advanced and mature inspection standards as far as possible.
What problems still exist in the practical application of electronic signature? Although electronic signature technology has been widely used, there are still some problems in practical application. For example, personal information is leaked, electronic certificate management is difficult, and inspection standards are not uniform. In addition, the legal effect of electronic signature and paper signature also needs to be further clarified and improved.
JTGE602-2008 is an earlier technical specification for electronic signature verification. Although it has not been officially abolished, with the development of technology and the update of standards, it is suggested to adopt more advanced and mature verification standards as far as possible. At the same time, there are still some problems in the practical application of electronic signature, which need to be further improved and standardized.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Electronic Signature Law Article 12 The State encourages the use of standards and protocols related to public key infrastructure, and promotes the development and popularization of electronic signature technology on the premise of ensuring information security.