Compliance
In recent years, an increase in dematerialisation, electronic archiving and digital transactions has completely transformed the way in which companies and authorities operate.
This revolution has been made possible by changes in the regulatory and normative framework, both internationally and locally.
As specialists in Digital Trust, STS Group teams constantly monitor these topics, even making contributions to standardisation authorities including the CEN, the AENOR in Spain, the ANORC in Italy and the AFNOR in France.
Without claiming to be exhaustive, the following list contains the principal standards and key legislation relating or applicable to various areas of the Digital Economy:
- Electronic invoicing
- Electronic archiving
- Dematerialisation of pay slips
- Registered electronic mail
- Dematerialisation of public contracts
- etc.
International Standards
ISO 14721 (OAIS)
ISO 15489
Moreq 2
ISO 19005
Directive 1999-93-CE which set-up a common framework around e-signature through Europe
Directive 2001/115/CE, which gives a common frame for digital invoicing




