What is the eIDAS Regulation?
The eIDAS Regulation creates a cross-border legal framework that ensures the interoperability of electronic identification systems across all EU member states.
Electronic Identification and Trust Services
Regulation (EU) nº 910/2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market (eIDAS Regulation), adopted on July 23, 2014, defines a regulatory framework to ensure secure and seamless electronic transactions between businesses, citizens, and public authorities.
The 5 trust services governed by the eIDAS Regulation are e-Signature, electronic seal, electronic time stamp, certified electronic delivery, and website authentication.
The eIDAS Regulation creates a cross-border legal framework that ensures the interoperability of electronic identification systems in all EU member states. The purpose is to remove barriers and grant validity to electronic identification and e-Signature systems so that both individuals and legal entities can use their electronic identification in any country of the European Union.
What does the eIDAS Regulation 910/2014 provide?
What is a Qualified Trust Service Provider?
A Qualified Trust Service Provider has the certifications and technical capacity to incorporate security mechanisms for electronic transactions. Additionally, it contributes to providing legal and regulatory validity to electronic documents, granting them qualified status within the European Union.
Trust service providers can be either non-qualified or qualified. The main difference is that the latter has passed a series of requirements and is audited by a supervisory body accredited at the national and European level to perform such activity. This is also why they provide greater legal guarantees and technical security in electronic transactions than non-qualified ones.
The Qualified Trust Services Are as Follows
EDICOM, Qualified Trust Service Provider
This European-level certification recognizes EDICOM as a Trusted Third Party. We have the required certifications and the technical capacity to provide the trust mechanisms required for electronic transactions.
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