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QUALIFIED ELECTRONIC SEAL for corporate entities
€392.37
319 tax excl.
Qualified Electronic Seal
Certificates may be issued on the territory of countries:: Poland, Ireland, Ukraine.
Qualified certificates (e-signatures) remain valid throughout the European Union.
A qualified electronic seal is an advanced tool designed to affirm the authenticity of electronic documents and protect them against unauthorized modifications. It operates similarly to the traditional physical seal used on paper documents but is entirely electronic and holds the same legal validity.
This electronic seal is generated through a qualified seal certificate. This certificate, built upon cryptographic technology, is uniquely associated with a specific individual or organization. Essentially, the qualified electronic seal functions as a digital mark, attesting the authenticity of an electronic document while ensuring its content remains intact.
Key Features and Applications of the Qualified Electronic Seal:
- Authenticity: It confirms a document's authenticity, indicating its origin and ensuring it remains unaltered since the seal's application. This provides the recipient confidence that the document has been issued by a legitimate entity and hasn't undergone unauthorized changes.
- Integrity: The seal ensures the document's integrity, guarding against tampering or forgery. Should a document be modified post-sealing, its verification will fail, signifying a breach of document integrity.
- Legal Validity: This electronic seal possesses the same legal weight as a traditional paper-based seal. Public administrative bodies, courts, and other institutions recognize it as evidence in legal and administrative proceedings.
- Security: Based on advanced cryptographic technologies, the qualified electronic seal offers a high security level. It defends the document against unauthorized access and alteration.
- There are no quantitative restrictions on the use of an electronic signature during the validity period of the certificate.
Broad Applications Across Various Domains:
- Document Protection: It can secure diverse electronic documents, like contracts, invoices, financial statements, tender documents, or official papers. The seal confirms the document's authenticity and integrity, safeguarding it from interference or forgery.
- Signing and Authentication: The seal can serve as an electronic identity marker for signing and authenticating electronic documents, ensuring the document is issued by the designated entity and remains unaltered since its sealing.
- Document Verification: Third parties can verify documents using the qualified electronic seal. Specialized tools and software enable checking the document's authenticity, integrity, and the credentials of the sealer.
- Public Sector: It finds application in public administration. It facilitates communication processes with public institutions, document submissions, data reporting, and within electronic public services.
- E-Business: In e-business, the seal can be employed for signing contracts, invoices, orders, tax declarations, and other business-related documents. It safeguards documents against alterations and offers legal certainty in e-transactions.
- Document Management Systems: The seal can be integrated into document management systems, like electronic archives or content management systems. It aids in securing and authenticating electronically stored documents.
All these applications aim to enhance the safety, authenticity, and integrity of electronic documents. Furthermore, they simplify administrative and business procedures in a digital environment.
Data sheet
- Chip
- Atos CardOS V5.3
- Issuer - Certificate Authority
- Eurocert Qualified Center
- Reader type
- Feitian R301-B9 USB Smart Card Reader
- Reader type
- Gemalto IDBridge CT30
- Personal data verification method
- direct meeting with the verifier
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