
Qualified electronic mass signature
Depending on the number of signature processes and the required level of automation in production, with Sign Live! CC signature server Different signature processes are used for automated batch and mass signature.
As an entry-level variant with low data volumes are suitable Smart cards with one or more card readers.
For larger amounts of data and more convenience, a external signature service (e.g. all-in signing service) be used.
For very large amounts of data and high throughput requirements, the use of Hardware security modules (HSM) possible as an in-house solution.
Sign Live! CC signature servers is particularly suitable for operation in the data center for the mass signature of large amounts of documents without manual intervention.
Mass signature with seal and signature cards and software-based certificates
There are legally compliant signature cards from all German trust centers as well as signature cards from various EU-Member states and Switzerland supported. New signature cards are regularly added to the software. For the automated signature operation, the signature cards used must meet certain technical requirements. In particular, the signature card must carry out multiple signatures at one time PIN-Ensure input. In addition, software-based certificates can also be used as part of the simple and advanced signature. Certificates from the Windows certificate store can also be used for advanced signatures.
Sign Live! CC supports Seal certificates according to eIDAS both at the workplace and as a server solution and supports the common standard formats. Qualified electronic seal writes the eIDASOrdinance a high presumption of probative value with regard to the origin and the integrity of the data associated therewith [Art. 35 II eIDAS - VO ] to.
Mass signature with a hardware security module
The highest performance is achieved with the use of an external high security module (HSM) achieved. In addition to increased security, this hardware also offers the greatest speed advantage.
Mass signature with an external signature service
The All-in Signing Service is a highly available and secure signature service without local signature hardware. For the signature process, only the hash values (fingerprint) of the documents or files are transferred to the All-in Signing Service.
Signature formats
The Sign Live! CC signature servers generates qualified and advanced electronic signatures and supports the common signature formats such as PKCS# 7 signature (CAof), PDF-Signature (PAof), XML-Signature (XML-DSig and XAdES) and eANV-XML-Signature according to BMU-Specification. The right format can therefore always be used depending on the process-specific requirements. In the case of signing a PDF/ A-compliant document remains the PDF/ A compliance obtained. The user can freely choose in which formats he would like to sign and transmit documents - for example as PDF, TIFF, IDOC, ASCII, XML, among others
Multi-tenancyThe Sign Live! CC signature servers can handle a large number of processes in parallel. The functions "Sign", "Validate", "Time stamps", "Encrypt" and "Send by e-mail" can be combined with one another. A comfortable and intuitive user interface is available for the definition of client-specific signature pools. A signature pool bundles virtually any number of card readers per client. |
Integration optionExtensive standard interfaces and integration options are available for process integration. Depending on requirements, the connection can be made via directory monitoring, via command line calls, via programming interfaces (API) as XMLRPC, SOAP, ActiveX, HTTP, etc. or via process integration using Java or JavaScript. Use in virtual environments is also possible. |
InternationalizationThe Sign Live! CC signature servers can be used internationally, whether from Germany, Austria or another EUCountry or Switzerland is operated from. Through their involvement in various EU-Working groups can use the intarsys AG offer the user comprehensive support in the implementation of corresponding projects, such as advice on country-specific framework conditions. |