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QES (Qualified Electronic Signature)
Definition
The Qualified Electronic Signature (QES) is the highest level defined by the eIDAS regulation. It is legally equivalent to a handwritten signature throughout the European Union. Its issuance requires: prior identity verification, a qualified certificate issued by a QTSP, and the use of a qualified signature creation device (QSCD). It is required for electronic notarial deeds, certain public contracts and sensitive administrative procedures.
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