Qualified Certificates Clause Samples

The Qualified Certificates clause defines the requirements and standards for certificates that must meet specific qualifications or criteria, often in the context of digital signatures or authentication. Typically, this clause outlines the technical and procedural attributes a certificate must possess, such as being issued by a recognized authority or containing certain security features. Its core practical function is to ensure that only certificates meeting established standards are accepted, thereby enhancing trust and security in electronic transactions or communications.
Qualified Certificates. In addition, in the case of eIDAS QWACs, PSD2 QWACs, eIDAS QSealCs, PSD2 QSealCs, and eIDAS QSigCs, 18.1. Subscriber will comply with any requirements in the CPS for it to use a specific type of cryptographic device (including a secure cryptographic device or a qualified electronic signature/seal creation device “QSCD”), and if so required: