ADSS Server SAM Appliance is now accepted by the EU as a QSCD and a QSealCD
Ascertia’s ADSS SAM appliance is the first QSCD that follows the new eIDAS regulation and ETSI/CEN standards, namely EN 419241-1 and pp...
Read MoreAscertia’s ADSS SAM appliance is the first QSCD that follows the new eIDAS regulation and ETSI/CEN standards, namely EN 419241-1 and pp...
Read MoreAscertia will be exhibiting at CLAB 2019 with long-standing partner Certinet. CLAB 2019 is taking place from 7-9th October. Visit Ascertia and Certinet at stand 153 to find out more about high-trust e-security solutions.
SAVIS Technology Group, one of Vietnam’s leading IT companies, is using Ascertia’s Trust Services Platform to secure the digital information of its...
Read MoreG-Cloud 12 services is a framework between the Government and suppliers of cloud services that assists customers in the UK public sector to find and purchase cloud computing services. Ascertia is pleased to be a G-Cloud 12 service provider and SigningHub is now listed under Cloud Software on the digital marketplace
The DigiCert Managed PKI platform v8.0 is now supported as an external CA within ADSS Server. ADSS Server can now generate keys and request and manage certificates issued by DigiCert CAs.
Following a successful audit undertaken by independent certification body SGS Group, Ascertia has been awarded certification ISO 27001:2013. This certification has been awarded under the scope of “design and development of digital signature and PKI software and its front-end application
The Ascertia SAM appliance has been listed as a Qualified product by the Spanish National Cryptologic Center, part of the Ministry of Defence. Ascertia is the only vendor on the list with a CC EAL4+ certified QSCD
Ascertia will be exhibiting with partner Utimaco at it-sa 2019 from 8-10th October. Attendees can visit Hall 9, stand 9-308 to discuss high-trust e-security products. More information can be found here
Ascertia’s ADSS SAM appliance has received a certificate of conformity from OCSI as a QSCD for creating Qualified Electronic Signatures and Seals adhering to EU regulation 910/2014 and the ETSI/CEN standard EN 419241-1 and Protection Profile EN 419241-2.
After passing the evaluation earlier this year, Ascertia’s ADSS SAM appliance is now a Common Criteria EN 419 241-2 certified qualified signature creation device (QSCD). The certificate was issued by OCSI and the ADSS SAM appliance is listed as a certified product on the Common Criteria website (under Products for Digital Signatures).