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REALSEC Unveils First Long-Term Validity Digital Signature Appliance

REALSEC, a global leader in encryption and digital signature solutions for businesses and financial institutions, has launched its new Long-Term Validity (LTV) Digital Signature Suite, an all-in-one solution that includes Digital Signature, Key Management and Time Stamping system, pre-loaded on a ready-to-use, secure appliance.

The LTV Digital Signature Suite is a response to today’s market need for an easy-to-use secure solution to digitally sign documents in real time, digitally stamp them with the date and time they were validated on, and certify the entire process. In addition, the LTV Digital Signature Suite facilitates the certificate validation against any available CRL. Using an OCSP client to query any Validation Authority (VA), including REALSEC’s own VA (available in the suite), ensures that the certificate has not been revoked and is valid at the time of signing.

For more information, please visit: www.Realsec.com

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