Across the African continent, a profound digital transformation is taking shape. From broadband access and e-government platforms to the expansion of digital public infrastructure and the deployment of secure e-signing capabilities, African nations are rapidly advancing towards their digital futures. This shift is more than technological. It’s socio-economic, regulatory, and deeply human.
Nick Glass

Recent Posts
Africa’s digital transformation: Building the new digital economy
PKI designed specifically for QTSPs, and why it matters
The digital trust landscape is changing fast, and for Qualified Trust Service Providers (QTSPs), the pressure to deliver secure, compliant, and scalable services has never been greater.
Qualified electronic signatures (QES), Qualified seals, and trusted cloud signing workflows are critical for regulated industries. However, not every Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) can handle the unique demands of qualified trust.
Signicat switches to Ascertia for qualified timestamping
Founded in 2007, Signicat is a Norwegian company that provides digital identity solutions across Europe. Its products and services include identity proofing, electronic signatures and user authentication.
Case Study: Advania uses Ascertia for qualified timestamping
Based in Iceland’s capital city, Reykjavík, Advania is a “tech company with people at heart”.
Transformational digital signing for businesses
Over the last decade, the world’s businesses have embraced digital technology, relying less and less on traditional signing methods. Companies worldwide are adopting digital transformations to enhance efficiency, security and compliance.
E-signing's impact on Ghana’s digital transformation roadmap
Ghana is on a remarkable path towards becoming Africa’s digital powerhouse. With a vision for a “smart nation”, the government is actively implementing initiatives to improve efficiency, transparency and inclusivity across various sectors.