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Trusted Signing Solution (TSS)
香港
展位編號: 3E-B09 | 創意科技及智慧城市 |
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Streamline document signing workflow within organisations, reduce manual work and achieve digital transformation with trusted and Recognized Certification Authority


Harness the Ultimate Advantage with TSS

  • Reduce manual workload and simplify signing process via e-workflow with digital signing
  • Increase data accuracy and security with a comprehensive audit trail
  • Fulfil ESG requirement by reducing paper usage
  • Enhance convenience for document signature through remote signing


TSS Highlights

  • Remote signing engine that supports PDF and other signature formats

iText PDF toolkit

As the first official reseller and partner of iText in Hong Kong, Tradelink's TSS integrates with iText's PDF toolkit that provides functionalities for user to create and edit PDF documents with ease

  • Custody of premium certificate and/or recognized certificate (ID-Cert Class 5) issued by Digi-Sign with self-management portal
  • Support Adobe Approved Trusted List (AATL) with Self Key Generation (SKG) feature for online ID-Cert application and collection
  • Support on-premise deployment with hardware security module or public cloud deployment


Secure your digital signing process with TSS

TSS is a digital signing solution that automates manual signing processes within organisations to achieve a convenient, paperless user experience. Integrates with your business operations, our TSS supports remote digital signatures on transactions / workflows required to meet the necessary authenticity and authorisation requirements. As TSS ensures non-repudiation of the electronic document / transaction, it provides enhanced assurance for electronic transactions with your business partners and customers.

TSS supports both premium certificates and recognized certificates issued by Digi-Sign Certification Services Limited (Digi-Sign), the only commercial Recognized Certification Authority in Hong Kong under the Electronic Transactions Ordinance (ETO) (Cap 553).