Data Validation and Certification Server
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Data Validation and Certification Server (DVCS) is a public key infrastructure or PKI service providing data validation services, asserting correctness of digitally signed documents, validity of public key certificates and possession or existence of data.
In practical applications DVCS also helps solve problems with interoperability (numerous digital signature formats) and security of typical office environments as well as financial data and transactions.
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