Release of Deliverable "Signature Assurance Guidelines Ver1.00"
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43/100
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5
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JNSA released the "Signature Assurance Guidelines Ver1.00," which systematizes the requirements and defines four assurance levels (SxAL) for electronic signature services based on NIST standards.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Signature Assurance Guidelines?
- A: It is a unified standard created by JNSA to evaluate the technical and operational requirements and reliability of electronic signature services.
- Q: What is SxAL (Signature Assurance Level)?
- A: It is a collective term for the four assurance levels (identity, process, data, operation) defined in the guidelines, serving as a metric for selecting services based on risk.
- Q: Who is the guideline intended for?
- A: It is intended for users (companies) who want to select appropriate electronic signature services and for service providers who want to design and build secure systems.