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A Digital Signature Act for Egypt: Understanding the Challenges!. Dr. Sherif Hashem Head, Electronic Signature National Committee Ministry of Communications and Information Technology shashem@mcit.gov.eg. Outline. CIT in Egypt E-commerce in Egypt An Electronic Signature Act The road ahead.
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A Digital Signature Act for Egypt: Understanding the Challenges! Dr. Sherif Hashem Head, Electronic Signature National Committee Ministry of Communications and Information Technology shashem@mcit.gov.eg ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
Outline • CIT in Egypt • E-commerce in Egypt • An Electronic Signature Act • The road ahead ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
CIT In Egypt ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
National CIT Plan (Dec`1999) • CIT Industry Development • Human Resource Development • Communication Infrastructure Development • Information Infrastructure Development ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
Internet Access in Egypt • 1M users (estimated) compared to 407MWW (NUA Survey – Nov`00) • Most access is in the capital & major cities • Internet utilization rate of 1 in 65 compared to a WW rate of 1 in 14 • 60+ ISPs • Cost: dialup $25-lifetime FREE Internet ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
Some Key CIT Challenges • Content • Culture • Language • Skills • Access to computers • Access to the Internet • Access to software • Access to technical expertise ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
E-Commerce In Egypt Highlights ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
Egypt’s E-commerce Highlights • Oct’97 ISE-Ecommerce Committee formed • Aug’98 1st meeting of the National Ecommerce Committee • Sep’98 1st National Seminar on Ecommerce • Sep’99 Ecommerce initiative declared • Oct’99 Ecommerce in the National CIT Plan • 2000-01 Cyber laws (e-signature, e-payment, ..); Government Pilots; Private Portals ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
Some Key Issues • Legislation (cyber laws): • Electronic signature • Taxation • Jurisdiction • Encryption, IPR, privacy, consumer protection, etc. • Regulation (Certificate Authorities, etc.) • Banking infrastructure (e-payment) • E-Insurance (financial, commerce, etc.) • E-Education & E-Knowledge ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
Some Key Questions?! • Who is responsible for E-commerce? • How can government empower the use of E-commerce? • How can SMEs understand the challenges and opportunities of E-commerce? • How to help create, empower, and support Egyptian E-business models? • Where do we go from here? ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
An Electronic Signature Act for Egypt An Overview ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
Drafting an Electronic Signature Act: The Process • National Electronic Signature Committee (entities): • Ministry of Communications and Information Technology • Ministry of Justice • Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade • Ministry of Finance • Ministry of Foreign Affairs • Ministry of Interior • Ministry for Administrative Development • Central Bank of Egypt • Cabinet Information & Decision Support Center ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
Drafting an Electronic Signature Act: The Process (Cont.) • National Electronic Signature Committee (legal and technology experts): • Governmental, • Private sector, and • Academic ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
Drafting an Electronic Signature Act: Some Key Issues • Amending existing laws vs. creating a “new” law • Recognition of electronic/digital documents and signatures • Creation of a state organization for regulatory, licensing, and supervisory roles • General awareness and training programs • Protecting IPR and privacy ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001
For More InformationvisitMinistry of Communications and Information Technologyhttp://www.mcit.gov.eg/or e-mail:shashem@mcit.gov.eg Thank You …… ITU E-Commerce Conference for the Arab Region - May 2001