Sec. 24. "Public key infrastructure" means a method of enabling a user of an unsecured public computer network, including the Internet, to securely and privately exchange data and money through a public and private cryptographic key pair that is obtained and shared through a trusted certificate authority, providing for a:
(1) digital certificate that is able to identify an individual or organization; and
(2) directory service that is able to store and, if necessary, revoke the digital certificate.
As added by P.L.59-2018, SEC.31.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 33. Courts and Court Officers
33-42-0.5-1. Application of Law
33-42-0.5-3. "Appearance" or "Appear"
33-42-0.5-5. "Audio Visual Communication"
33-42-0.5-7. "Credential Analysis"
33-42-0.5-8. "Credible Witness"
33-42-0.5-9. "Dynamic Knowledge Based Authentication Assessment"
33-42-0.5-11. "Electronic Notarial Certificate"
33-42-0.5-12. "Electronic Record"
33-42-0.5-13. "Electronic Seal"
33-42-0.5-14. "Electronic Signature"
33-42-0.5-15. "Exclusive Control"
33-42-0.5-16. "Identity Proofing"
33-42-0.5-17. "In a Representative Capacity"
33-42-0.5-19. "Notarial Officer"
33-42-0.5-24. "Public Key Infrastructure"
33-42-0.5-26. "Remote Notarial Act"
33-42-0.5-27. "Remote Notary Public"
33-42-0.5-28. "Remote Presentation"