The Information Technology and Cybersecurity Service (STISC) has launched a new electronic signature device, the SafeNet 5110, developed by international technology company Thales. The device ensures the secure generation, storage, and use of electronic signatures, and allows users to enroll digital certificates valid for up to five years.
The STISC confirmed that the SafeNet 5110 is now available to users requiring electronic signature services. The device complies with international data protection and security standards, offering enhanced protection for digital transactions.
Built to support cryptographic keys up to 4096 bits, the SafeNet 5110 delivers a robust level of security for a wide range of digital operations. One of its key benefits is the extended validity of e-signature certificates, which promotes greater efficiency, reliability, and continuity in the use of digital services.
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For more information about the device and the process of obtaining an electronic signature, visit semnatura.md.