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>UNE EN 419212-2:2017 - Application Interface for Secure Elements for Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trusted Services - Part 2: Signature and Seal Services (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in January of 2018.)
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UNE EN 419212-2:2017 - Application Interface for Secure Elements for Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trusted Services - Part 2: Signature and Seal Services (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in January of 2018.)

UNE EN 419212-2:2017

Application Interface for Secure Elements for Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trusted Services - Part 2: Signature and Seal Services (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in January of 2018.)

Interfaz de aplicación de elementos seguros para la identificación electrónica, servicios de autenticación y de confianza. Parte 2: Servicios de firma y sello. (Ratificada por la Asociación Española de Normalización en enero de 2018.)

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Označení normy:UNE EN 419212-2:2017
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UNE EN 419212-2:2017

This part specifies mechanisms for SEs to be used as qualified signature creation devices covering " Signature creation and mobile signature creation " User verification " Password based authentication The specified mechanisms are suitable for other purposes like services in the context of [2]. The particular case of seal is also covered by the specification. The differences between seal and signature is exposed in Annex B. Annex B also explains how the mechanisms for SEs as qualified signature creation devices can be used for SEs as qualified seal creation devices. Mobile signature is an alternative to the classical signature case which is performed by a secure element. Mobile signature is encouraged by the large widespread of mobile devices and the qualification authorized by the eIDAS Regulation [2]. The particular case of remote signature (or server signing) is covered by this specification in Annex C. In the rest of this document, except Annex B, there will be no particular notion of a seal since it technically compares to the signature.

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