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The Information Technology (Certifying Authority) Regulations, 2001, aim to ensure the authenticity and integrity of digital signatures in India. The regulations outline the licensing requirements for Certifying Authorities (CAs), security measures, and compliance monitoring. The key provisions include licensing requirements, security procedures, and penalties for non-compliance. The regulations have had a significant impact on India's digital transformation, enabling secure digital transactions across various sectors. However, challenges such as rapidly evolving cybersecurity threats and scalability issues require ongoing policy innovation to maintain the effectiveness of the regulations.

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