

Standard Electronic SignatureĪ standard electronic signature (SES) is the existence of electronic data logically connected to other electronic data (e.g. It repealed and replaced the Electronic Signatures Directive 1999/93/EC, a European Union directive on the use of eSignatures in electronic contracts within the EU. It establishes a legal framework for people, companies (in particular small to mid-size enterprises) and public administrations to safely access services and execute transactions digitally across all the EU member states.ĮIDAS entered into force on 17 September, 2014 and applied on 1 July, 2016. The eIDAS regulation defines three types of electronic signature (SES, AES, QES) and is a new regulation on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the European Single Market.
