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.
Editorial biography
The Compliance team's mission is to ensure that every article published on the Certyneo blog or guides correctly cites the applicable legal texts. This covers the 2014 European eIDAS regulation (EU 910/2014) and its extension eIDAS 2.0 (EU 2024/1183), French Civil Code articles 1366 and 1367, GDPR, and the AFNOR Z42-013 archival standards.
For every reference, the team verifies the primary source — Légifrance for French law, EUR-Lex for European law, the official ANSSI website for security standards, and the EU LOTL for the list of qualified providers. No article ships without a link to the official source.
The team also runs regulatory watch: tracking new decrees, transpositions and orders that may change the legal status of electronic signatures in France or Europe. Pillar guides are updated within 15 days of any major change.
Areas of expertise
The topics this team covers regularly, with the associated legal and technical references.
- Règlement eIDAS
- Règlement (UE) 910/2014
- Règlement (UE) 2024/1183
- Code civil
- Article 1366 du Code civil
- Article 1367 du Code civil
- RGPD
- Loi du 13 mars 2000
- Signature électronique qualifiée
- AFNOR NF Z42-013
- Liste de confiance européenne (EU LOTL)
Signed articles (0)
This team has not yet published an article on the blog. Pillar guides and reference pages are being migrated to team bylines — expect updates in the coming weeks.
Editorial standards
Every article signed by this team follows the same methodology: primary sources (Légifrance, EUR-Lex, official sites), cross-review by another team, quarterly updates for pillar guides. No content is published without fact-checking.
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