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Electronic Contracts: Multi-Signature Use Case
09 March 2007

Pursuing the goal of process optimization and improvement of customer satisfaction every day more enterprises offer the contracting of their services using the Internet. The drawback is, though, the increase of the associated risks, as shown by the substantial increasing of ciber-atacks (phishing, pharming, etc). For that reason the electronic contracting platforms must guarantee the integrity of the e-contracts and, above all, the identity of each party.

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Long term verification of digital signatures using TrustedX
28 February 2007

When a digital signature is generated, the signer does not incorporate in the document evidences that give the probative value of this signature. This digital evidence is picked up automatically during the verification process for each digital signature. For performing later verifications of the signatures, such evidences will be stored as fundamental data, that later can be extracted and used by third parties, as probative elements.

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Electronic invoicing: formats and directives
07 February 2007

Service oriented architectures offer a fast and easy deployment method to add new functionalities to existing applications. In particular, digital signature generation and validation web services, offered in this site, can be used into the processing of commonly used formats of electronic invoices.

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Demonstration of the generation of timestamped electronic signatures
06 October 2006

Article "How to sign using locally stored certificates (OpenSignX)" of this website introduced Safelayer's OpenSignX Java applet that is capable of electronically signing web forms and documents on top of several platforms and web browsers. The applet produces a basic Electronic Signature (enveloping XAdES format) using X.509v3 certificates (i.e. Spanish ID card "DNI electrónico", Verisign, Spanish Royal Mint "CERES-FNMT").

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How to sign using locally stored certificates (OpenSign X)
21 July 2006

Every day  the amount of procedures and transactions that are offered on the Web grows more and more. They require users to electronically sign using certificates installed on their browsers or in smart-cards. Currently there is no widely used or standardized solution.

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