Electronic signature in the public sector: 2026 guide
Since 2020, electronic signature has been mandatory in public procurement above certain thresholds. Discover the rules, required levels and how to bring your administration into compliance.
Practical guides, eIDAS 2026 updates and sector-specific use cases to adopt electronic signatures in compliance.
The Certyneo blog publishes practical analyses on electronic signature every week for HR, legal, commercial and financial teams. We break down eIDAS regulation and its application in France, compare leading market solutions (DocuSign, Yousign, Adobe Sign), share anonymised experience feedback by sector (law firms, estate agencies, accounting firms), and publish step-by-step guides for migrating or complying with GDPR. All articles cite their regulatory and technical sources and are reviewed by our legal team before publication.
Our guides to mastering electronic signature.
eIDAS guides, best practices and Certyneo news — once a month.
Six thematic clusters to browse our content by business interest.
European regulation, SES/AES/QES levels, qualified service providers, legal value before French courts.
Employment contracts, amendments, final settlements, termination agreements, eIDAS AES for employment dispute documents.
Certyneo versus DocuSign, Yousign and Adobe Sign: pricing, hosting, GDPR compliance and support quality.
Sales mandates, residential and commercial leases, property condition reports, preliminary contracts and multi-party signature with initials.
Per-envelope versus per-user pricing, ROI calculator, SMS quota optimization for advanced signature.
Sovereign hosting, Cloud Act, DPA, TLS 1.3 + AES-256 encryption, 10-year legal archiving and ISO 19005 compliance.
Since 2020, electronic signature has been mandatory in public procurement above certain thresholds. Discover the rules, required levels and how to bring your administration into compliance.
Local authorities are accelerating their digital transition. Discover how electronic signature secures your contracts, reduces delays and complies with the European legal framework.
Digital signature transforms legal practice in 2026. Discover legal obligations, required eIDAS levels and best practices for lawyers.
An unsigned SOW exposes your business to costly disputes. Discover how to sign your SOWs with full legal value under eIDAS.
Milestones, performance indicators, late payment penalties: structuring these clauses in a SOW protects your payments and secures your business relationships. Discover the complete guide.
The IP clause in a SOW determines who truly owns the source code and deliverables. Discover how to draft a robust intellectual property clause for your B2B contracts in 2026.
Between SOW, quotation and commercial proposal, legal distinctions are often misunderstood. Discover which ones truly bind the parties and from which threshold onwards.
Confusing a SOW with a statement of requirements can weaken your entire contractual relationship. Discover the essential differences and the right document to use according to your context.
A poorly drafted SOW exposes IT directors and service providers to costly disputes over deliverables and code ownership. Here is a complete and compliant template to secure your fixed-price web development missions.
A comprehensive, free Statement of Work (SOW) template, ready to sign, to secure your fixed-price projects in 2026. Discover essential clauses and best practices.
A poorly drafted SOW is the leading cause of SaaS B2B project failure. Discover how to structure your deliverables, configuration phases and contractual obligations.
Agile or waterfall: your Statement of Work model choice determines the contractual success of your IT projects. Discover the essential differences.
One long-form article per business day (five per week), between 1,200 and 2,500 words, plus short news updates during major regulatory announcements (eIDAS updates, CJEU case law, CNIL opinions). The target pace is 100 to 130 articles published per quarter, covering all search intents flagged by HR, legal, and sales teams.
Original content is published in French, then translated into our 41 main languages (English, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Scandinavian, Slavic, Balkan, Scandinavian, APAC, MENA). hreflang tags are emitted for 58 routable locales, and each article retains its identity (`document_id` Strapi) across languages.
Every article concerning the legal value of signature, eIDAS regulation, GDPR or a sectoral obligation is reviewed by our legal team before publication and cites its sources: Official Journal of the European Union, French Civil Code, CNIL opinions, CJEU decisions, and ANSSI texts where applicable.
Yes. The blog offers a filter by category (eIDAS, HR, legal, real estate, comparisons, pricing, GDPR) accessible from the blog homepage. You can also browse our thematic clusters above, which group together content related to the same business topic.
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Yes, with attribution. Articles can be freely cited (up to 300 words or 15% of the article, whichever is more restrictive) with a backlink to the original article. For full republication, contact press@certyneo.com — we grant free licenses to media and sector blogs covering electronic signature.
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