Digital Signature
A Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) validates and certifies the identity of a person. It leverages public key encryptions to create the signatures. A DSC includes information about the user's name, e-mail address, pin code, country, and date of issuance. It offers the highest level of security and reduces cost and time.

A digital signature certificate (DSC) is a secure digital key issued by recognised Certifying Authorities (CAs) to validate the identity of the certificate holder. It contains an individual’s name, digital signature, date of issuance of the certificate and date of expiry, and the name of the CA.


Enhanced security
Added security features in DSC prevents unauthorised use of your document and data. No one can fake your signature, tamper the data or alter your document. DSC ensures your signature is valid, verified and legitimate.
Legal validity
According to the Information Technology Act, 2000, a DSC is accepted evidence in any court of law similar to the acceptance of any signed document.


Global acceptance
Apart from government bodies like GST, MCA, Income Tax, etc., a DSC is being accepted in all the countries across the world as it offers greater security. DSC is important for companies looking to take part in government tenders.