Insights That Drive Secure Communication Forward
Explore expert articles, industry trends, and in-depth resources on privacy, security, and formal communication solutions.


Environment vs Evidence: Why ESG Alone Won’t Fix Formal Delivery
Many organisations are accelerating their ESG commitments, from paper-reduction targets to low-carbon #workflows. But in formal communication, sustainability is only part of the story. The real standard has always been proof: who sent what, to whom, when it was received, and how the record was protected. Our new article explores why evidentiary requirements still define acceptable delivery, how digital letters resolve long-standing compliance gaps, and why environmental gains only become meaningful once the underlying records are verifiable.
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Past endeavours in addressing the love of paper across the European Union
Across Europe, the paper letter still defines official trust. Yet the growing demand for efficiency, security, and cross-border interoperability is driving a gradual move toward verifiable digital correspondence. This article explores how the eIDAS Regulation and Germany’s De-Mail initiative set the foundation for this shift, redefining “send,” “deliver,” and “archive” through identity verification, time-stamping, seals, and audit trails, and how eIDAS 2.0 aims to complete the transition.

The Proof is in the Protocol:
Philosophers often see identity as fluid—shaped by personal experience—while institutions treat it as fixed, anchored by documents or databases. Yet despite these contrasting views, identity has always been crucial because it determines access. Whether we’re talking about property, opportunities, or societal belonging, identity is the key that grants or denies entry.

What is a zero-knowledge proof?
One of the core principles of Web3, transparency, can also be one of its greatest drawbacks. Nobody wants all of their online activity, from financial transactions to personal identity data, to be publicly available for anyone to view. In order for blockchains to scale and become more accessible, privacy has to be a priority.