EIDAS

eIDAS (electronic IDconfirmation, Aauthentication and trust Services) is an EU regulation on identification services and trust in electronic electronic transactions in the internal market. It is a set of standards for electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the European Single Market. It was established in the EU Regulation № 910/2014 of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and repeals Directive 1999/93 / EC with effect from 30 June 2016. It entered into force on 17 September 2014. It is valid from 1 July 2016.

eIDAS supervises electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market of the European Union. It regulates electronic signatures, electronic transactions, the authorities involved, and the embedding processes to provide users with a secure way of doing business on the Internet, such as electronic funds transfer or transactions with public services. Both the signatory and the recipient have access to a higher level of convenience and security. Instead of relying on traditional methods such as mail, fax services or in person to send paper documents, they can now perform transactions across borders, eg Using 1-Click Technology. 

eIDAS has created standards in which electronic signatures, qualified digital certificates, electronic seals, time stamps and other evidence of authentication mechanisms enable electronic transactions with the same legal validity as those performed on paper. 

The eIDAS regulation entered into force in July 2014. As a measure to facilitate safe and smooth electronic transactions in the European Union. EU Member States are required to recognize electronic signatures that meet eIDAS standards

MobileSignature

FREE
VIEW