Electronic Identification Authentication and Trust Services
Description
The Electronic Identification, Authentication, and Trust Services (eIDAS) is a regulation established by the European Union to provide a standardized framework for electronic identification and trust services across member states. It enables secure, cross-border electronic transactions by ensuring that electronic signatures, seals, timestamps, and other trust services are legally recognized and interoperable throughout the EU.
Overview
eIDAS is designed for organizations operating within the EU that engage in electronic transactions. Its purpose is to ensure that these transactions are secure, legally recognized, and interoperable across borders, benefiting businesses, government organizations, and consumers.
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