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This page provides an overview of the core capabilities and architectural concepts that define NSE.

Advanced and Qualified Signature Support

Namirial Sign Enterprise is designed for the global requirements of electronic signature. It focuses not only on eIDAS, but also covers ZertES and other legal frameworks. Within these frameworks, it is capable to cover all levels of electronic signature, including Simple Electronic Signature (SES) Advanced Electronic Signatures (AES) and Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES) in accordance with eIDAS and other global standards.

  • Advanced electronic signature (AES)
    • provides unique identifying information, that links to its signatory
    • signatory has sole control of the data used to create the electronic signature
    • must ensure that the signature is invalid after changes of the document (e.g. PAdES [PDF Advanced Electronic Signature] in PDF)
  • Qualified electronic signature (QES)
    • is a signature, created via a qualified electronic signature device (e.g. SmartCard or Remote Certificate of a TSP)
    • equivalent to written legal form
    • no reputable by signatory
    • requires an identification of the signer, which can be executed by a LRA (Local Registration Authority) or its sales partners

Flexible Deployment Models

Available for in private or shared SaaS environments, ensuring full control over data residency and security. Even the On-Premise support will be offered in a future release.

Scalable and High-Performance Architecture

Built to handle high transaction volumes with horizontal scalability and high availability for mission-critical scenarios.

REST API Support

REST APIs support full process automation and integration into enterprise applications, CRMs, DMSs, and BPM systems.

End-to-End Traceability via digital audit trails

NSE is delivering complete evidence of a legally binding digital transaction. Any interaction is looplessly documented in an audit trail file: Who was signing which version of a document at which point in time. NSE can be integrated in enterprise business applications via its REST API and callback (webhook) mechanism.