Glossary term · C
Electronic seal
Definition
An electronic seal is the equivalent of an electronic signature for legal entities (companies, public bodies). It guarantees the origin and integrity of a document issued on behalf of an organisation without involving an identified human signatory. The eIDAS regulation recognises simple, advanced and qualified electronic seals, on the same basis as signatures.
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