eIDAS compliant Remote Signing Service Passed
Wednesday September 16, 2020 14:45 - 15:19
Speakers: Jack Piekarski, Roman Cinkais
Category: Seminars
Under eIDAS, an electronic signature is considered to be advanced if it has met several requirements, including:
- It uniquely identifies and links to its signatory
- The private key used to create the electronic signature is under the sole control of the signatory
- If the data is tampered with after the message has been signed, the signature must identify that this has
happened - Invalidating the signature in the event its accompanying data has changed
PrimeKey® SignServer was designed to provide a central and API centric signature and sealing services. The key element to enable SignServer for the eIDAS domain is strong authentication of the user to invoke the signature process and retaining sole control of their signing key. Learn more about compliant remote signing at PrimeKey Tech Days 2020.
Speakers
Jack Piekarski Speaker
Director of Business Development
esysco
Jack Piekarski is currently the Director of Business Development at Esysco.
For the past two decades of his career, Jack was always focused on emerging technologies and crypto based solutions. Working for various organizations in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland and the US, he gained remarkable experience in pushing Sales towards new goals while being employed in different positions in Sales, Pre-Sales,Business Development as well as Channel and Vendor Management.
Jack lives in Berlin, Germany and is passionate about Beach Volleyball and Kiteboarding.
Roman Cinkais Speaker
Co-founder and CEO
3Key Company s.r.o.
Roman is a co-founder and CEO of 3Key Company.
His primary specialisation is information security – specifically analysis of security requirements in information systems, as well as the design of measures and protections within new and existing systems and technologies. He has extensive expertise in various risk mitigation methods dealing with data and information security, especially public key technologies, multifactor authentication, biometrics, and cryptographic key management. Through collaboration with certified and regulated companies, he has gained a deep understanding of security standards such as ISO security standards, PCI standards, GDPR-related topics and many others. In addition to information security, he had also exposure to algorithmic trading on capital markets.
Roman graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague, where he was focusing on mathematical methods of information security.