European Union:
Electronic Signatures Standardized Within EU
27 September 2016
Wolf Theiss
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Since 1 July 2016, the eIDAS Regulation allows individuals,
businesses and public administrations across the EU to carry out
convenient, secure and legally valid electronic transactions across
borders. eIDAS has created standards for which electronic
signatures, qualified digital certificates, electronic seals,
timestamps and other proof for authentication mechanisms enable
electronic transactions with the same legal weight as transactions
performed on paper.
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