Security integrator and Trust Service Provider ADACOM was looking for a robust solution that could add value to their offering, and enable customers to utilise electronic signatures via ADACOM’s workflow platform or for their own in-house deployments.
Case Study: Ascertia’s solutions provide value to ADACOM’s customers
What is OCSP and how does it work?
OCSP stands for Online Certificate Status Protocol and is used by Certificate Authorities to check the revocation status of an X.509 digital certificate.
Case Study: Ascertia helps Verisec deliver high-trust digital signature solutions
Ascertia’s digital signature solutions are part of Verisec’s core infrastructure, helping the company to deliver high-trust digital identity and information security products and services.
What are digital and electronic signature laws?
In this blog, we answer some of the most frequently asked questions about electronic and digital signature laws and the legality of eSignatures so you can electronically sign with confidence.
One of the key concerns people have when switching to eSignatures is whether they have the same legal certainty as a paper and ink signature. Ensuring e-signed documents are legally enforceable in a court of law is critical, as no company wants to see its documents disputed.
SigningHub January ’20 release
On the 25th January 2020, Ascertia will launch SigningHub January '20 release (version 7.7.7). This release includes additional Enterprise user features and mobile device security settings.
Case Study: Tieto gains high-trust, compliance-focused signing with Ascertia’s SigningHub
Leading Nordic software and services company Tieto was searching for a global provider of high-trust e-security solutions.
In our latest case study, discover how Ascertia stood out over other signing solution vendors for numerous reasons, including:
- A reputation for high-trust signatures
- Knowledgeable team
- Security credentials
- It's ADSS SAM Appliance Common Criteria EAL4+ EN 419 241-2 certification
Case Study: KeySign delivers flexible and effective solutions thanks to its partnership with Ascertia
KeySign is a longstanding Ascertia partner implementing digital signature solutions for clients in a government, defense, banking, insurance, pharmaceutical and retail across the Benelux region.
Case Study: With Ascertia, DigiCert + QuoVadis becomes the first QTSP to deliver eIDAS-certified Qualified Remote Signing with Level 2 Sole Control
Qualified Trust Service Providers (QTSPs) work with customers in high-trust industries that require eIDAS certified Qualified Signatures.
In our latest case study, we look at how DigiCert + QuoVadis, a long-standing Ascertia partner, utilised the ADSS SAM Appliance to offer its customers certified, eIDAS-compliant Remote Qualified eSignatures.
Ascertia’s ADSS SAM Appliance is the first Qualified Signature Creation Device (QSCD) to be Common Criteria EN 419 241-2 certified.
Case study: MD Consents - secure, efficient signing for fertility clinics
Fertility clinics work within a highly sensitive sector which requires patient consent and comprehension. MD Consents is acutely familiar with these requirements, particularly when the company launched its fertilityconsent.com service.
SigningHub Winter ’19 release
In November 2019, Ascertia launched its SigningHub Winter '19 release (version 7.7.6). This release includes several administrative enhancements, as well as additional local signing options.

