2020 - 2021 lessons learned - The impact of eIDAS on the adoption of remote signing
KeySign discusses the e-signature landscape, smart cards and remote signing
The latest guest blog from the Ascertia partner community comes courtesy of Stefan Claeys, Managing Partner at KeySign who discusses the e-signature landscape, smart cards and remote signing.
SAVIS technology group uses Ascertia’s trust services platform to deliver Vietnamese digital government services
SAVIS Technology Group, one of Vietnam’s leading IT companies, is using Ascertia’s Trust Services Platform to secure the digital information of its enterprise and government department customers.
ADSS Server SAM Appliance is now 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 to deliver the highest levels of trust when creating Qualified Remote Signatures on behalf of Natural Persons and Natural Persons linked to Legal Entities.
Ascertia Partner Event London: Creating a strong network for the future
Partners are critical to our continued success and our network stretches extensively across the world, with over 100 local partners based everywhere from Chile to Singapore.
Ascertia receives first common criteria EAL4+ EN 419 241-2 certificate
Having announced that we passed the evaluation process earlier this month, the Common Criteria process has now officially completed with the issuance of this certificate. This enables the ADSS SAM (Signature Activation Module) appliance to be listed as a certified product on the Common Criteria website (under Products for Digital Signatures).
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.
ADSS Server (5.10) Winter '19 release
On 15th November 2018, Ascertia launched the ADSS Server Winter ’19 release (v5.10). This release delivers a new Cryptographic Service Provider (CSP) Service enabling Remote Signing with a range of applications including Microsoft Word, Outlook and Adobe Acrobat®. The benefits of remote signing for end users include no specialist hardware (smart cards), reduced costs, and a simplified signing process with strong security. We hope you enjoy using this new functionality!
eID Forum: e-signatures, 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.
ADSS Server (5.9) Autumn '18 release
On 18th September 2018, Ascertia launched the ADSS Server Autumn ’18 release (v5.9). This release delivers a brand new Signature Activation Module (SAM) and Remote Authorisation Service (RAS) to support eIDAS compliant Remote Signing with Level 2 Sole Control. The benefits of remote signing for end users include: no specialist hardware or software; reduced costs; simplified key management; and better security and auditing. We hope you enjoy using this new functionality!