trust service
What is an eSeal?
An eSeal, also known as an electronic seal, is a digital equivalent of a traditional seal or stamp used for authentication and authorization purposes in electronic documents and transactions. It is typically used to ensure the integrity and authenticity of electronic documents, similar to how a physical seal is used to authenticate paper documents. Key … What is an eSeal?
Digital Identity and Assurance Levels
Understanding different standards and assessing the impact on your organization is very difficult. Therefore we give a comprehensive overview of all the assurance levels for onboarding and the means for eIDAS 1.0, eIDAS 2.0, NIST and Stork and use the reference framework from ISO 29115 to show where they match and where they are fundamentally ... Digital Identity and Assurance Levels
What is a QTSP?
In today’s digitally-driven world, ensuring the security and integrity of electronic transactions is paramount. As more and more activities move online, the need for trusted digital services has never been greater. This is where Qualified Trust Service Providers (QTSPs) play a vital role. In this blog post, we’ll delve into what QTSPs are, who needs … What is a QTSP?
eIDAS High Glossary
eIDAS High Glossary Term Description Attestation A signed document confirming certain information about a person or thing, like an ID card. It can be in different formats. Attribute Something that describes a person or thing, like their name or age, but in electronic form. Authentic Source The organization that owns “the truth” about someone … eIDAS High Glossary
Solving the Digital Security Paradox
Learn the history and the background of Ubiqu’s app “HSM hybrid” written in 2015 which evolved into ubiqu’s Remote secure element. This whitepaper gives a full overview of everything you need to know about approaches to identity and authentication and why a remote secure element is needed. Overview of the relevant consideration Overview of applicable ... Solving the Digital Security Paradox
Everything you need to know about mobile portable identity in 2024
Let’s start with a question… How long would it take you to notice you’d lost your phone? We’re going to go out on a limb here and say you’d notice pretty quickly. Afterall, the average smartphone user checks their phone 221 times a day. If we sleep for 8 hours, that means we’re checking our ... Everything you need to know about mobile portable identity in 2024