ZertES is a Swiss Federal law that regulates the conditions under which trust service providers may use certification services with electronic signatures. Additionally, this law provides a framework that outlines the provider’s obligations and rights as they apply to providing their certification services.[1][2]
^Turner, Dawn M. "Understanding ZertES - the Swiss Federal Law on Electronic Signatures". Cryptomathic. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
^Der Schweizerische Bundesrat. "Verordnung über Zertifizierungsdienste im Bereich der elektronischen Signatur (Verordnung über die elektronische Signatur, VZertES)". Retrieved 12 May 2016.
ZertES is a Swiss Federal law that regulates the conditions under which trust service providers may use certification services with electronic signatures...
was created (e.g., eIDAS in the European Union, NIST-DSS in the USA or ZertES in Switzerland). Electronic signatures are a legal concept distinct from...
for electronic signatures. In Switzerland, the digital signing standard ZertES has comparable standards that address the conformity and regulation of trust...
Telecommunication Standards Institute ETSI. The Swiss digital signing standard ZertES has defined a comparable concept of certificate service providers. Certificate...
Union and similarly through ZertES in Switzerland. A qualified electronic signature is not defined in the United States. AdES formats are, from less quality...
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