We recently caught up with Patrick Beckman Lapré, Global Director Sales of Document Signing at Ascertia partner DigiCert to talk about the digitalisation of processes and the impact of eIDAS on the adoption of remote signing across Europe.
Why the past year has demonstrated the huge benefits of digital signing & identity
20 years of navigating the PKI & eSignature market
Airbus selects Ascertia technology for digital signature initiative
As a highly regulated and competitive industry, aerospace companies require robust, high-trust document approval processes underpinned by legal certainty and assurance.
Ascertia helps Bangladesh computer council deliver e-signing
The Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) is a government organisation and licensed Certificate Authority (CA) that is part of the country’s Digital Bangladesh initiative.
SAVIS uses Ascertia to deliver digital government services
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.
What is a timestamping authority?
In a previous blog, we wrote about the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP), including how it works, the roles of certificate authorities and how to check certificates. Another element involved in creating and verifying signatures is timestamping, but what exactly does it do?
This blog details how timestamping works, what a Timestamp Authority (TSA) is and why timestamping is beneficial to the longevity and legality of digital signatures.
Benefits of commercial product vs libraries for eSignature solutions
As experts in high-trust solutions, we are often asked about the benefits of commercial off-the-shelf products versus seemingly more affordable Software Development Kits (SDKs), Open Source libraries or third-party pre-compiled libraries or binaries.
Ascertia’s solutions provide value to ADACOM’s customers
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.
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.
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