What Is the Digital Signature Certificate?

Digital Signature Certificates (DSC) are the digital equivalent (that is electronic format) of physical or paper certificates. … Likewise, a digital certificate can be presented electronically to prove one’s identity, to access information or services on the Internet or to sign certain documents digitally.

Who issues the Digital Signature Certificate?

A licensed Certifying Authority (CA) issues the digital signature. Certifying Authority (CA) means a person who has been granted a license to issue a digital signature certificate under Section 24 of the Indian IT-Act 2000.

Types of Digital Signature Certificate There are 3 types of Digital Signature Certificates, namely :- Class-1, Class-2 and Class-3. Each has its own level of security and is meant for a particular category of professional and or sector of industry. Components of a Digital Signature Certificate

Your public key: any one can get a copy of this and is part of the verification system.

Your name and e-mail address: This is necessary for contact information purposes and to enable the viewer to identify the details.

Expiration date of the public key: This part of the signature is used to set a shelf life and to ensure that in the event of prolonged abuse of a signature eventually the signature is reset.

Name of the company: This section identifies the company that the signature belongs too.

Serial number of the Digital ID: This part is a unique number that is bundled to the signature for tracking ad extra identification reasons.

Digital signature of the CA (Certification Authority): This is a signature that is issued by the authority that issues the certificates.

Use of Digital Signature Certificate Digital Signature Certificate can be used to access secured zones of web sites where member login is required, surpassing the requirement of entering the user name and password. It insures by means of verification and validation that the user is whom he/she claims to be. This is done by combining the users credential to the digital certificate and in turn this method uses one point of authentication. Digital certificates ensure confidentiality and ensure that messages can only be read by authorized intended recipients. Digital certificates also verify date and time so that senders or recipients can not dispute if the message was actually sent or received.

Sending Digitally Signed Mail You can also use your Digital Signature Certificate to digitally sign your emails sent through Outlook Express / MS-Outlook etc. Digitally signing the mail authenticates your identity and enables the receiver to ensure that the mail has come from you only. It also ensures that the content of the mail is not tampered in the transit and the mail received by the receiver is the same what you have sent.

Professionals who require Digital Signature Certificate Under MCA21 all the authorized signatories of company and professionals who sign the manual documents and returns filed with ROC is required to obtain a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC). Therefore following personnel have to procure Digital Signature Certificate:

Directors
CA’s/Auditors
Company Secretary – Whether in practice or in job.
Bank Officials – for Registration and Satisfaction of Charges
Other Authorized Signatories. Credentials required with Application Form

Proof of identity, a self attested copy of PAN Card. Valid Active PAN with the Income Tax Department. Proof of residence – Any one, a self attested copy of latest bill: WATER / ELECTRICITY / POWER / TELEPHONE / CREDIT CARD or VOTER’S ID CARD / DRIVING LICENSE/PASSPORT in the applicant’s name for address confirmation.

DSC signature Application Documents:

Proof of Identification

The following documents are accepted as a proof of identification:

1. Passport
2. PAN Card of the applicant
3. Driving License
4. Post Office ID card
5. Bank account passbook containing the photograph with the signature of the applicant and attested by the concerned bank official
6. Photo ID card issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs of Centre/State Governments
7. Any Government-issued photo ID card bearing the signature of the applicant

Proof of Address

The following documents can be submitted as a proof of address:

1. AADHAAR Card
2. Voter ID Card
3. Driving License (DL)/Registration Certificate (RC)
4. Water Bill (Not older than 3 Months).
5. Electricity Bill (Not older than 3 Months)
6. Latest Bank Statements signed by the bank (Not older than 3 Months)
7. Service Tax/VAT Tax/Sales Tax registration certificate
8. Property Tax/ Corporation/ Municipal Corporation Receipt
Passport Size Colour Photo Two Copy mandatory.

What is the ISO(International Organization for Standardization)?

International Organization for Standardization:

ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is an independent, non-governmental, international organization that develops standards to ensure the quality, safety, and efficiency of products, services, and systems. … ISO standards are in place to ensure consistency.

How many types of ISO are there?

ISO has published more than 21,584 standards and has members in 162 countries, and 788 technical bodies for standard development. The organisation continued to record an increases in certification in 2018. Here are 10 ISO standards and what they mean for your business.

Some Standard under the below;
ISO 9001 Quality Management.
ISO 14001 Environmental Management.
ISO 27001 Information Security Management.
ISO 45001 Occupational Health & Safety.
ISO 20000 IT Service Management.
ISO 50001 Energy Management.
ISO 22000 Food Safety Management.
ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management.
ISO 17100 Translation Service Provider.
ISO 31000 Risk Management.
ISO 55001 Asset Management.
ISO 15489 Records Management.
ISO 20252 Market, opinion and social research.
ISO 44001 Collaborative Business Relationships.