The Certyneo editorial teams
Every piece of content on our blog and guides is written by thematic editorial teams. Each team owns a specific area: eIDAS compliance, cryptographic security, digital law, or product/API. Sources, methodology and review standards are described on every profile.
Our editorial principles
- Every legal reference is sourced on Légifrance, EUR-Lex, or official sites (ANSSI, AFNOR, CNIL).
- Every article is cross-reviewed by another team before publication, against a quality checklist.
- Pillar guides are refreshed quarterly (cadence visible in the "last updated" date).
- Competitor comparisons (DocuSign, Yousign, Adobe Sign…) follow a neutrality charter: verifiable facts, no attacks.
Our 5 editorial teams
Click a team to see its biography, areas of expertise, and the articles it has signed.
Pôle Conformité & eIDAS
Editorial team — Regulatory compliance & eIDAS
Certyneo's Compliance team covers the full European and French legal framework for electronic signatures: eIDAS, eIDAS 2.0, GDPR, French Civil Code. It's the internal reference whenever an article needs to cite a regulation or a statute.
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Pôle Sécurité & Cryptographie
Editorial team — Security & cryptography
Certyneo's Security team covers the technical topics around cryptography, public-key infrastructures (PKI), HSMs, qualified timestamping, and signature certificates. The team that decodes ETSI standards and ANSSI recommendations.
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Pôle Juridique & Sectoriel
Editorial team — Sector-specific legal
Certyneo's Legal team covers the sector specifics of electronic signatures: labor law, real-estate law, accounting ethics, bar association rules, sector laws (Hoguet, ALUR, ELAN, Scrivener…). The team behind our vertical guides.
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Pôle Produit & API
Editorial team — Product & API integration
Certyneo's Product team covers integration topics: REST API, webhooks, SDK, OAuth 2.0, CRM integrations (HubSpot, Pipedrive, Salesforce), no-code connectors (Zapier, Make). The team behind our developer documentation.
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Rédaction Certyneo
Certyneo Editorial — cross-team
The Certyneo Editorial team aggregates cross-functional articles that don't belong to a single team: market news, solution comparisons, sector trends, getting-started guides. The default byline for content jointly produced by several teams.
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Over 200 sourced articles on electronic signatures, eIDAS, GDPR and sector-specific use cases.