Certinet, based in Chile, has been a longstanding Ascertia partner and has a successful track record in delivering high profile projects. Certinet was also one of the first partners to integrate Ascertia solutions with SAP.
Victoria Allen
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Case Study: Certinet utilises Ascertia solutions for multiple banking and integration projects
SAM Appliance approved as a QSCD and a QSealCD
Ascertia’s ADSS SAM Appliance is the first Qualified Signature Creation Device (QSCD) that meets the new eIDAS regulations and ETSI/CEN standards of EN 419 241-1 and protection Profile EN 419241-2 with Sole Control Assurance Level 2. It delivers the highest levels of trust when creating Qualified Remote Signatures on behalf of Natural Persons and Natural Persons linked to Legal Entities.
Case Study: How LAWTrust can respond to larger opportunities with Ascertia
Ascertia has many partners across the globe that provide expert local service to customers.
LAWTrust is Africa’s leading trust centre, security integrator and security solutions developer and is a long-term Ascertia partner.
Not-for-profit cost savings with eSignatures
In this blog, we discuss how eSignatures can help not-for-profit organisations. Because of their organisational structure, not-for-profit charities, community groups and social enterprises are usually highly collaborative with members, volunteers, group leaders, investors and trustees all having an influence on decision making.
How the natural resources industry benefits from eSignatures
In our latest industries blog we are focusing on natural resources and the benefits the industry could see from using eSignatures.
Producers of major commodities (coal, iron ore, oil and natural gas) are realising great efficiencies through technology. In a low-growth environment, there are opportunities to extend these benefits into broader operational areas.
Ascertia first in the world to pass the Common Criteria EN 419 241-2 evaluation process
We have become the first company in the world to pass the Common Criteria EAL4+ evaluation process against the standard EN 419 241-2 for our ADSS SAM hardware appliance, a remote Qualified Signature Creation Device (QSCD). This provides the highest level of confidence that users have sole control over their signing keys held on central servers or in the cloud.
Ensuring high-trust, eIDAS-compliant remote signing
In an international business environment, signing solutions that work across borders are essential. With approval chains growing, in size and complexity, solutions that save time whilst providing high-security, e-IDAS compliant remote signing are invaluable.
eID Forum: eSignatures, eIDAS and business benefits
MD Rod Crook recently spoke at the eID Forum, Tallinn. Rod’s talk, Enabling business applications to take advantage of eIDAS Remote Signatures, discussed how signing solutions are beneficial to organisations and what features they should be looking for when purchasing a solution.
How does SigningHub help with GDPR?
For most companies, ensuring company GDPR compliance has been a lengthy and arduous process but one that is necessary to ensure your organisation can provide evidence that it is following the regulation. SigningHub can help your business ensure its GDPR compliance.
How Museums can use eSignatures to enhance archiving
Our popular ‘five industries’ blog series has returned, starting with how museums can use eSignatures to enhance their archiving process.
Museums are already using technology across the entire visitor journey to deliver impressive experiences that entertain and enlighten. However, this is just one part of an overall digital transformation strategy.

