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RNS Number : 5017L  GMO GlobalSign  06 September 2023

GMO GlobalSign Unveils New Solution for Secure, Trusted High-Volume Seals

Qualified Trust Seals by DSS is a flexible, fully automated EUTL-compliant
solution

LONDON, UK / ACCESSWIRE / September 6, 2023 / GMO GlobalSign Ltd.
(https://www.globalsign.com/en (https://pr.report/8w7ljZP3) ), a global
Certificate Authority (CA) and Qualified Trust Service Provider, today
announced the availability of a new type of seal-based on qualified solutions.
GMO GlobalSign's new "Qualified Trust Seals by DSS" offers advanced electronic
seals supported by qualified certificates, enabling customers to quickly
deploy seals at a high volume. The new solution is ideal for service providers
and any other organization that generates a high volume of documents requiring
qualified trust seals, such as invoices, quotes, and purchase orders.

GMO GlobalSign created Qualified Trust Seals in response to customer requests
for a fully automated remote signing service meeting the requirements of
European Union Trust Lists (EUTL). As Qualified Trust Seals are powered by our
popular Digital Signing Service (DSS) it allows for an easy deployment that is
also digestible, the perfect answer for organizations looking for a
stress-free integration with APIs using the open source EUTL identity
framework. With Qualified Trust Seals, GMO GlobalSign is enriching Atlas the
company's digital identity platform.

Co-founder & VP Sales Jack Piekarski at Signius highlighted: "For many
corporate clients or public organizations, the QES identification process is
perceived as too complex, time-consuming, and costly. Employees often hesitate
to participate due to data privacy concerns or reasons like using personal
mobile phones for work purposes. A service using the high validation standards
of a QTSP combined with this level of automation will be in high demand and is
a welcome addition to our signing service portfolio."

The new solution is an ideal way to simplify the creation and issuance of
essential documents on a larger scale and is set to transform how tasks are
managed. The flexibility and efficiency of Qualified Trust Seals make it a
crucial tool for businesses aiming to improve their workflow and document
management practices.

"Our new Qualified Trust Seals offering is literally what our customers have
been asking us for: a service with a light touch that offers a fully automated
way to apply Electronic Seals created under the European Union Trusted Lists
(EUTL) hierarchy. As a result, it does not require any additional internal
workload," said GMO GlobalSign's Vice President of Sales for EMEA, Arnaud
Vanderroost. "This enables our customers and service providers to take full
advantage of the open-source tools from the European Commission which deliver
verification of electronic seals in accordance with the eIDAS Regulation."

Vanderroost added, "With the introduction of automatic bulk seals, which are
fortified by a qualified root, we are ensuring the seamless continuity of
trust throughout the process. In addition, the new offering strictly follows
the rigorous eIDAS 910/2014 Annex III guidelines. We are confident this is a
significant step towards enhancing trust and our dedication towards end
customer's data integrity."

The qualified certificate embedded within a Qualified Trust Seals can only be
obtained from a Qualified Trust Service Provider (QTSP), who must be audited
by an accredited organization and achieve the requirements of the eIDAS
regulation. In 2018, GlobalSign became the first major certificate authority
in the world to become an approved QTSP provider.

To learn more about Qualified Trust Seals by DSS, visit
https://www.globalsign.com/en/qualified-trust-services/qualified-trust-seals
(https://pr.report/q-VkaLuY)

About GMO GlobalSign

As one of the world's most deeply-rooted certificate authorities, GMO
GlobalSign is the leading provider of trusted identity and security solutions
enabling businesses, large enterprises, cloud-based service providers, and IoT
innovators worldwide to conduct secure online communications, manage millions
of verified digital identities and automate authentication and encryption. Its
high-scale Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and identity solutions support the
billions of services, devices, people, and things comprising the IoT. GMO
GlobalSign is a subsidiary of GMO GlobalSign Holdings
(https://pr.report/FnKOwVUd) K.K. a member of the Japan-based GMO Internet
Group (https://pr.report/BhwH2CdL) , has offices in the Americas, Europe and
Asia. For more information, visit https://www.globalsign.com
(https://pr.report/jzERgN6U) .

Media Relations Contacts

Amy Krigman

Director of Public Relations, West Region

amy.krigman@globalsign.com

+ 1 978-835-5393

Melanie Faller

Public Relations Manager, France and DACH

Melanie.faller@globalsign.com

+44 731-1199-821

SOURCE: GMO GlobalSign

 

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