The work consists in an in-depth study of Article 26 eIDAS Regulation, which governs the requirements for advanced electronic signatures. The work analyses the general principles set out in this provision, namely: a) the principle of technological neutrality; b) the requirement of the unique link to a signatory and the capability of identifying a signatory; c) the requirement of the sole control of the data by which a signature is created; d) the requirement of the detectability of any subsequent change in the data.

Article 26. Requirements for advanced electronic signatures

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2020-01-01

Abstract

The work consists in an in-depth study of Article 26 eIDAS Regulation, which governs the requirements for advanced electronic signatures. The work analyses the general principles set out in this provision, namely: a) the principle of technological neutrality; b) the requirement of the unique link to a signatory and the capability of identifying a signatory; c) the requirement of the sole control of the data by which a signature is created; d) the requirement of the detectability of any subsequent change in the data.
2020
9783406742972
Advanced electronic signatures, electronic identification, eIDAS Regulation
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