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Victoria Allen

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What is a trust service provider?

Posted by Victoria Allen on Jan 25, 2021 10:30:20 AM

A Trust Service Provider (TSP) is an entity that provides any number of trust services involved with the creation, validation and preservation of e-signatures, e-seals or digital certificates.

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Cloud Signature Consortium benefits for TSPs and customers

Posted by Victoria Allen on Nov 17, 2020 1:35:25 PM
 

What is the Cloud Signature Consortium (CSC)?

Ascertia is a CSC member. The Cloud Signature Consortium is a group of industry and academic organisations committed to building a new standard for cloud-based digital signatures.

These digital signatures will support web and mobile applications and comply with the most demanding electronic signature regulations in the world. The CSC was created to develop common protocols so that distributed applications and services can leverage digital signatures in a non-proprietary way.

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Case Study: SAVIS uses Ascertia to deliver digital government services

Posted by Victoria Allen on Nov 12, 2020 12:37:05 PM

SAVIS Technology Group, one of Vietnam’s leading IT companies, uses Ascertia’s services. Specifically, it utilises our Trust Services platform to secure the digital information of its enterprise and government department customers.

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Webinar: Safeguarding data and supporting business agility

Posted by Victoria Allen on Oct 20, 2020 12:11:33 PM

Nothing is more important than safeguarding company data. There is also no larger risk in today’s digital economy to business continuity and regulatory compliance.

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AscertiaOn - Ascertia's CTO talks about how PKI keeps business flowing

Posted by Victoria Allen on Jul 20, 2020 11:24:32 AM

With so much of the world’s economic output suddenly reliant on remote working, PKI has risen in prominence once again, as Mike Hathaway, Ascertia’s CTO, shares in this audio interview.

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How telecoms companies benefit from eSignatures

Posted by Victoria Allen on Jun 18, 2020 10:26:55 AM

Telecoms is a fast paced industry, with many organisations working with multiple partners across multiple disciplines to provide communications services to consumers and businesses. Time is always of the essence. In this blog, we discuss the many benefits eSignatures offer the telecoms industry.

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Case Study: Ascertia enables DigitalSign to offer remote signing

Posted by Victoria Allen on May 11, 2020 11:23:29 AM

DigitalSign is a trust service provider and long-term Ascertia partner based in Portugal, operating across Europe and Brazil. In this blog, we discuss how Ascertia's signature solutions have enabled DigitalSign to offer remote signing to its customers.

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Transitioning to remote channels with eSignatures

Posted by Victoria Allen on Apr 30, 2020 1:35:59 PM

Remote working has quickly become the new normal. As global businesses transition to remote channels, we discuss how eSignatures can help facilitate this process.

Many businesses that were initially sceptical have experienced the benefits and many will likely continue with remote working long after it’s necessary.

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Ascertia awarded ISO 27001:2013 certification

Posted by Victoria Allen on Apr 21, 2020 7:18:43 AM

Following a successful audit undertaken by independent certification body SGS Group, Ascertia has been awarded ISO 27001:2013 certification.

This certification has been awarded under the scope of ‘’design and development of digital signature and PKI software and its front-end application’’. 

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Case Study: Ascertia & CREAplus deliver high-trust solutions to EU TSPs

Posted by Victoria Allen on Apr 9, 2020 9:28:09 AM

Headquartered in Ljubljana, Slovenia, CREAplus delivers solutions and services to high-trust organisations in both the private and public sector.

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