Unity Service offers a secure intermediary that not only protects the SAM from external access but also serves as a conduit connecting business applications, the Go>Sign Mobile Application, Identity Providers (IdPs), and the SAM Service. This service facilitates seamless interactions by providing a comprehensive API interface that enables business applications for registered users. Additionally, it offers a CSC v2 API interface essential for generating Timestamp tokens and signing hashes or complete documents, including PKCS#1, PAdES, XAdES, and CAdES signatures.


Furthermore, Unity Service enhances the functionality of the Go>Sign Mobile app by providing APIs that support various user authentication methods, such as QR codes and one-time passwords (OTPs) sent via SMS or email. It empowers the app to carry out tasks like mobile device registration using an authorization public key, dispatching push notifications, retrieving authorization requests, and transmitting signed authorization requests (Signature Activation Data, or SAD).


In scenarios where the Go>Sign Mobile app is not utilized and clients rely on an IdP for user authentication and signature authorization, Unity Service adeptly redirects users to the appropriately configured IdPs, ensuring a secure and verified authentication and authorization process..


The following image shows main admin screen of Unity Service: 


 


See also

OCSP Service
Certification Service

CRL Monitor

SAM Service

RAS Service
Unity Service