Electronic signatures give you a competitive advantage, saving time and money on agreements and approval processes. Trusted Hub gives you the benefits of electronic signing, while helping you meet compliance requirements in highly regulated industries and markets. Trusted Hub gives you the choice to deploy from a hybrid cloud model or behind your firewall and seamlessly integrates with your existing systems and applications.
UTIMACO CryptoServer CP5
The eIDAS-compliant CC-certified Hardware Security Module
The cryptographic key management and signing cryptographic operations occur in a Cryptographic Module which shall be certified according to CEN PP 419 221-5:2018. Note the Cryptographic Module is embedded inside the Trusted Hub Service Provider Appliance QSCD. The Trusted Hub Service Provider Appliance QSCD authenticates and authorizes each signing operations with the Cryptographic Module using a secure protocol which meets the requirements of the standard CEN PP 419 221-5:2018.
The Trusted Hub Service Provider Appliance QSCD has been tested with the following Cryptographic Module:
- CryptoServer CP5 Se12 5.1.0.0
- CryptoServer CP5 Se52 5.1.0.0
- CryptoServer CP5 Se500 5.1.0.0
- CryptoServer CP5 Se1500 5.1.0.0
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Trusted Hub MiniHSM
This is a strong authentication & validator system with effective cost where security and convenience meet. Trusted Hub is applied to many financial/social systems such as e-banking, e-securities, e-insurance, e-tax/e-customs declaration and e-government services Product Brief >>> Product Brief >>>
Trusted Hub MiniHSM currently has the following models:
- Trusted Hub MiniHSM DEX5550
Be confident when your employees and users sign. Trusted Hub is the electronic signing solution of choice for organizations that need a private or hybrid cloud deployment. It has an industry-leading track record of success in regulated industries, such as life sciences, healthcare, government, energy, utilities and architecture, engineering, and construction.
Built using industry-standard digital signature technology, the Signature Appliance meets widely accepted electronic signature standards worldwide. Deployed behind your firewall and integrated with the most popular ID management systems, including Active Directory, Signature Appliance signatures are tied to your signers' corporate identities for strong verification.
Built for compliance, Trusted Hub uses the industry-standard Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) digital signature technology. Trusted Hub is a global solution that can be used to meet industry regulations in many regions around the world. Key security certifications include FIPS 140-2 Level 3, FIPS 201 PIV Standard and Common Criteria EAL4+, for compliance with government regulations in North America and the European Union (EU).
Trusted Hub integrates with your existing systems, adding electronic signing while letting people continue to use the processes and tools they've come to rely on. Users can sign directly from their trusted authoring applications, and the resulting documents stay in their original file formats.
Install - Install Trusted Hub behind your firewall, and configure the system to work with your internal tools
Integrate - The Signature Appliance can integrate with your company's existing ID management system or use digital certificates issued and backed by the Certificate Authority of your choice.
Sign - Users sign documents directly from the document authoring or management app of their choice or through Trusted Hub desktop, mobile, or web interfaces.
The signer opens a document and clicks the Signature Appliance signing option. A hash (a unique document 'fingerprint') is securely sent to Trusted Hub. The signer authenticates and is verified against the connected ID management system.
Trusted Hub generates the signer’s signature based on the hash of the document, using the signer’s private key and digital certificate. The signature is then securely sent back to the signer’s authoring application.
The digital signature is embedded in the document by the authoring application, creating a PKI-standard, electronically signed and sealed document. Any changes made to the document after signing are immediately detectable by any of thousands of PKI-enabled document readers.
FDA - regulated - 21 CFR Part 11, clinical research portals, clinical operations, quality management
Engineering document approval and archiving, legal case management, evidence archiving, EU-specific requirements
Engineering process, management with engineering seals, construction quality management
Responses to government inquiries/subpoenas, decrees and other public electronic document publishing
Document sealing and timestamping for e-archiving; hospital medical records, evidence, and documentation