SIA drives the secure digital transformation of the Rey Juan Carlos University with qualified electronic signature

  • The educational institution has renewed its commitment to SIA's qualified electronic signature, which allows it to move forward with the objectives of the Spain 2025 Digital Plan through a flexible, secure and cloud-based signature service for its employees

 

  • With SIA's solution, the URJC provides efficiency and full legal validity to internal management processes and achieves an estimated saving in associated costs of around 550,000 euros per year

 

 

Madrid, 9 July 2024.-  SIA, Indra's leading cybersecurity company, is driving the secure digital transformation of the Rey Juan Carlos University (URJC) with the implementation of a qualified electronic signature service in the cloud. With it, it has achieved the digitisation of the signature of academic records and documents, taking an important step forward in the university's document management and providing efficiency and legal security to its internal processes.

 

With the COVID-19 pandemic, the URJC was forced to adapt the university's activity to a digital and remote environment for its employees, students and researchers. One of the main challenges in this situation was to be able to sign documents easily and with the same legal value as a handwritten signature, in addition to providing security to the academic and management processes that were being carried out remotely. The search focused on a signature solution that maximised security and usability, minimised support and associated costs, and could be used in different signature scenarios and integrated with university systems and shared e-government solutions in the field of public administration.

 

In 2020, the academic institution finally adopted the SIA service, which has provided the university with a digital signature system in the cloud based on the issuance and use of centralised public employee certificates; this system performs reliable verification of their identity in advance and provides a multitude of benefits in terms of simplicity of use, thus providing it with all the operational and legal advantages of digital signatures. Now, the university is renewing its commitment to this service.

 

Roberto Espina, CEO of SIA, points out that "for us it was essential to provide the best response to the URJC's needs, contributing our experience in both electronic signatures and their application within the university environment and accompanying it in the progress of its digital transformation process, making academic and administrative procedures more efficient, transparent and secure".

 

URJC employees can thus digitally sign any document or record from any device with a browser and internet connection, regardless of the operating system they use and the place from which they do it.

 

The SIA signature service has become a highly transformative project for the university, and has meant a change, not only in processes, but also in the entire culture of the organisation. In addition, "it has contributed to improving the service to the entire university community, increasing the efficiency of the organisation, speeding up and simplifying signature processes, and reducing paper consumption and travel, as well as the associated costs", according to César Cáceres Taladriz, vice-rector of Transformation and Digital Education and Artificial Intelligence at the URJC. Around 120,000 documents are digitally signed per year, thanks to the 3,000 digital certificates of public employees, achieving an estimated saving in associated costs of around 550,000 euros per year.

 

At the same time, the project is in line with the Spanish government's digital agenda strategy and with the main lines of the Spain 2025 digital plan, insofar as its implementation promotes the digitisation of public administrations, involves the renewal of technological infrastructures and simplifies the relationship between the public administration and citizens.

 

In the deployment of the solution, which was carried out in a record time of three months, SIA also collaborated with the university in internal training to facilitate the understanding and use of the signature process for the employees involved.

 

SIA has more than 2,000 professionals specialised in cybersecurity, of which more than 400 are experts in this field and are responsible for the electronic signature of nearly 40 million documents every year in the public administration and private sector, mainly in Europe and Latin America.

 

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About SIA

 

SIA is the leading company specialising in cybersecurity in Spain and Portugal, both in terms of turnover and expert talent, with more than 2,000 specialists. Its value proposition is based on the specific responses it offers organisations to the challenges and threats posed by the four forces of digitalisation: regulatory pressure, connected infrastructures, the transformation of IT architectures and the growing digital interaction of people; responses articulated through a set of specific measures and plans to minimise risk and maximise the protection of their businesses. Being part of Indra, one of the leading global technology and consulting companies with business operations in more than 140 countries, provides SIA with deep sector knowledge and a strong global presence. More information at: www.sia.es

About Minsait

 

Minsait (www.minsait.com) is the Indra Group's leading company in digital transformation and Information Technologies. It has a high degree of specialisation, extensive experience in advanced digital business, sector knowledge and multidisciplinary talent made up of thousands of professionals around the world. Minsait is at the forefront of the new digitalisation with advanced capabilities in artificial intelligence, cloud, cybersecurity and other transformative technologies. With this, it drives business and generates major impacts on society, thanks to a digital offering of high value-added services, customised digital solutions for all areas of activity and agreements with the most important partners in the market.

 

About Indra

 

Indra (www.indracompany.com) is one of the leading global defence, aerospace and technology companies, as well as a leader in digital transformation and information technologies in Spain and Latin America through its subsidiary Minsait. Its business model is based on a comprehensive offering of high-value proprietary products with a high innovation component, making it the technological partner for the digitisation and key operations of its customers around the world. Sustainability is part of its strategy and culture, in order to respond to present and future social and environmental challenges. At year-end 2023, Indra had revenues of 4,343 million euros, more than 57,000 employees, local presence in 46 countries and commercial operations in more than 140 countries.

 

 

 

 

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