eIDAS, an EU regulation (EU 910/2014) on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the EU, introduced the concept of a Qualified Trust Service Provider (TSP): in case of dispute about the authenticity of the trust service, the disputer needs to prove that the trust service is not authentic.
The law of 21 July 2016 implemented the eIDAS regulation in Belgium. Contrary to eIDAS, the Belgian law also included e-Archiving services in the list of trust services. A qualified e-Archiving TSP will thus be on a Belgian list of Qualified TSP’s (not yet on an EU list).
The Royal Decree of 29 March 2019 determined the reference numbers for standards concerning the qualified e-Archiving services. Based on this Royal Decree, the FPS Economy (the supervisory authority) published on 21 March 2021 the BE e-Archiving Certification Scheme; KPMG Certification was closely involved in the development of this scheme.
This scheme includes both Long-Term Preservation of Information services (e-Archiving services) and digitization of non-digital born information services (scanning services).
In addition, KPMG has created a KPMG e-Archiving Certification Scheme, which is to a large extent based on the BE e-Archiving Certification Scheme but is focusing on the long-term preservation of both:
- digital signatures, stamps and seals; and
- noncomplex documents (e.g. PDF's) using digital signature techniques.
This thus normally includes accounting documents, invoices, employee contracts and notarial deeds and excludes medical documents and insurance documents (unless the related documents are non-complex). Contrary to the Scheme of the FPS Economy, the KPMG Scheme does not cover scanning services.