Signierprozesse
Signierprozesse, also known as signing processes, are a series of steps and procedures used to validate the authenticity and integrity of digital documents. These processes are crucial in various fields, including legal, financial, and administrative sectors, where the security and trustworthiness of documents are paramount. Signierprozesse typically involve the use of digital signatures, which are electronic equivalents of traditional handwritten signatures. These signatures are created using cryptographic algorithms and are legally binding in many jurisdictions.
The primary goal of Signierprozesse is to ensure that a document has not been altered after it
Signierprozesse can be categorized into two main types: qualified electronic signatures and advanced electronic signatures. Qualified
The implementation of Signierprozesse requires a robust infrastructure, including secure storage for digital certificates, reliable communication