February 2026 - Ascertia is delighted to introduce the latest evolution of ADSS Server, our enterprise PKI and trust services platform. The most recent release, ADSS Server v8.4, delivers new capabilities designed to support the operational, security, and compliance demands of Qualified Trust Service Providers (QTSPs) operating under eIDAS and related supervisory frameworks.
ADSS Server provides a robust and modular foundation for delivering qualified and non-qualified trust services, including Certificate Authority (CA), digital signing, timestamping, OCSP, CRL, and validation services, from a single, hardened platform.
With 8.4, we have focused on scalability, operational resilience, lifecycle governance, and modern infrastructure enablement, helping QTSPs maintain compliance while preparing for future regulatory and market demands, including those emerging under the forthcoming eIDAS 2.0 framework.
ADSS Server 8.4 introduces an enhanced CA architecture optimised for high-volume, high-assurance certificate issuance.
For QTSPs issuing qualified certificates for electronic signatures, seals, website authentication, or secure email, this architecture delivers:
These enhancements enable providers to efficiently manage millions of certificates while maintaining strict governance and traceability requirements.
To support regulatory retention policies and long-term operational efficiency, ADSS Server 8.4 introduces automated archiving and purging of expired certificates based on configurable policies.
This enhancement helps QTSPs:
This ensures long-term trust service environments remain scalable and manageable as certificate volumes grow.
All core X.509 services are now fully managed through the modern Unity Console, delivering a consolidated operational experience.
Enhancements include:
The Unity Console simplifies administration while preserving the granular control, segregation of duties, and auditability required for regulated QTSP operations.
ADSS Server v8.4 advances support for containerised deployments, enabling QTSPs to modernise infrastructure using Docker-based and orchestrated environments where permitted by internal security and supervisory policies.
This supports:
These capabilities help trust service providers build scalable, future-ready trust service infrastructure while maintaining compliance with supervisory frameworks.
This release includes updates to core platform components and third-party libraries to address security advisories and maintain a hardened environment suitable for qualified trust services.
Maintaining up-to-date dependencies is critical for QTSPs operating under supervisory oversight and periodic conformity assessments, ensuring secure and compliant trust service delivery.
The regulatory and operational landscape for trust services continues to evolve. Under eIDAS and the forthcoming eIDAS 2.0 framework, trust service providers must support increasing expectations around:
ADSS Server 8.4 delivers enhancements across these areas, providing a future-ready platform to support qualified certificates, advanced electronic signatures and seals, and high-assurance validation services with confidence and at scale.
As demand for trusted digital identities, electronic signatures, and secure online services continues to grow, QTSPs require infrastructure that can scale securely while maintaining strict regulatory compliance.
ADSS Server provides a resilient, scalable platform for digital trust, enabling organisations to deliver qualified certificates, advanced electronic signatures and seals, and high-assurance validation services with confidence.
We look forward to supporting your upgrade planning and helping you maximise the value of this latest release.
For detailed release notes or upgrade guidance, please contact your Ascertia representative.