Across Europe and Latin America, governments are implementing trust frameworks to coordinate identity, signing, and credential systems. These frameworks define roles, certification schemes, and interoperability policies that turn fragmented systems into cohesive...
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Digital Signing 101: What Makes an Electronic Signature Legally Binding?
Electronic signatures are more than a convenience — they are a foundation for digital trust. At the heart of a legally binding e-signature are three principles: authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation. Authenticity means knowing who signed. Integrity ensures that...
Digital Identity 101: How Identity Proofing and Authentication Work
Every digital transaction starts with trust — and that begins with identity proofing. Identity proofing is the process of verifying that a person is who they claim to be, using evidence such as ID documents, biometrics, or trusted third-party verification. Once...
Orchestration Framework 101: Composability, Interoperability, and Control
An orchestration framework is the blueprint that defines how digital trust services work together. Instead of building one monolithic system, organizations assemble modular components — identity proofing, authentication, signing, validation, wallets — and orchestrate...
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Building a National Trust Framework: Lessons from Europe and Latin America
Across Europe and Latin America, governments are implementing trust frameworks to coordinate identity, signing, and credential systems. These frameworks define roles, certification schemes, and interoperability policies that turn fragmented systems into cohesive...
Digital Signing 101: What Makes an Electronic Signature Legally Binding?
Electronic signatures are more than a convenience — they are a foundation for digital trust. At the heart of a legally binding e-signature are three principles: authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation. Authenticity means knowing who signed. Integrity ensures that...
Digital Identity 101: How Identity Proofing and Authentication Work
Every digital transaction starts with trust — and that begins with identity proofing. Identity proofing is the process of verifying that a person is who they claim to be, using evidence such as ID documents, biometrics, or trusted third-party verification. Once...
Orchestration Framework 101: Composability, Interoperability, and Control
An orchestration framework is the blueprint that defines how digital trust services work together. Instead of building one monolithic system, organizations assemble modular components — identity proofing, authentication, signing, validation, wallets — and orchestrate...


