Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Digital Signature


Digital Signature
The development of electronic Corporate-Bank transactions is rapidly growing. This trend is magnified by the fact that enterprises often depend on several financial establishments, at national and international levels, and through various channels: SWIFTNet/FileAct, EBICS or Internet.

Thanks to the 3SKey solution, Enterprises can now depend on a single, reliable digital identity to complete multi-bank, multichannel transactions in an international context.

The association of the SWIFT 3SKey token with Dictao’s software, which is certified at the highest level (Common Criteria EAL3+), allows for the creation of a very high quality ‘trust chain, ’ from the enterprise’s initial commitment to a transaction to the constitution of legally-binding transaction proof, which is useable in the event of litigation.

Already widely proven by the largest French banks, Dictao’s electronic signature software is available as a service (SaaS), which includes complete specialist support and allows for a rapid deployment. Dictao also offers an OEM approach, for integration in banking software offers.

During this breakfast presentation, Dictao and SWIFT will explain how the association of their solutions guarantees the completion of secure Enterprise-Bank transactions in national and international frameworks.

About Dictao

Dictao (dictao.com) is a benchmark publisher of software solutions for strong authentication and electronic signatures. We conceive of, design and market solutions that provide the functions crucial to establishing security and trust in a dematerialized world: user authentication, binding electronic signatures, the generation of transaction proof, and archiving for legal purposes.

About SWIFT

SWIFT is the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, a member-owned cooperative through which the financial world conducts its business operations with speed, certainty and confidence. More than 9,000 banking organizations, securities institutions and corporate customers in 209 countries trust us every day to exchange millions of standardized financial messages.

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