List of D-Trust SSL Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased D-Trust SSL for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using D-Trust SSL for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) include: AOK Baden-Württemberg Germany, a Germany based Healthcare organisation with 10500 employees and revenues of $18.92 billion, DB Zeitarbeit Germany, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 2250 employees and revenues of $185.0 million, Bundesamt fuer Justiz Germany, a Germany based Government organisation with 1400 employees and revenues of $124.0 million, PUMA Japan K.K., a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 319 employees and revenues of $45.0 million and many others.
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AOK Baden-Württemberg Germany | Healthcare | 10500 | $18.9B | Germany | D-Trust | D-Trust SSL | Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) | 2017 | Seal Systems |
In 2017, AOK Baden-Württemberg Germany integrated D-Trust SSL into its document-conversion and archiving workflows to apply qualified electronic seals at scale for insured citizens. The implementation used D-Trust SSL within a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) context to link certificate-backed sealing to automated document processing and long term archiving for claims and correspondence.
AOK Systems and AOK Niedersachsen implemented D-Trust multi-seal cards as the core sealing mechanism, embedding qualified electronic seals into conversion pipelines and archive ingestion processes. Seal Systems acted as the implementation partner, configuring the multi-seal card provisioning and the sealing automation to operate inside document conversion, OCR, and archive staging modules.
Operational scope covered insured citizen document intake and downstream digital post-processing, with automated sealing of thousands of incoming documents and accelerated processing of digital mailflows. Governance adjustments focused on integrating qualified electronic seal issuance into existing archive retention and signature policies, and on operationalizing managed PKI and TLS certificate lifecycle capabilities provided by D-Trust SSL to support secure, auditable sealing workflows.
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Bundesamt fuer Justiz Germany | Government | 1400 | $124M | Germany | D-Trust | D-Trust SSL | Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) | 2023 | ITZBund |
In 2023 Bundesamt fuer Justiz Germany implemented D-Trust SSL in the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) category to secure the official online publication of federal laws on recht.bund.de. The deployment concentrated on D-Trust qualified electronic seals and qualified timestamps, and approximately 500 sealed documents were processed in the first half year, reinforcing authenticity and integrity for published statutes.
The implementation configured D-Trust SSL to issue qualified electronic seals and time-stamps as part of the publication pipeline, embedding signing and timestamping at the point of publication. Functional capabilities included document sealing, qualified time-stamping, and certificate lifecycle operations consistent with trust service platforms, with server-side signing workflows and automated timestamp issuance to produce verifiable audit artifacts.
Operational coverage targeted the Bundesamt fuer Justiz legal publication function for federal law on recht.bund.de, and the project engaged ITZBund as the system integrator for technical onboarding and workflow integration. The solution linked the publishing workflow to D-Trust trust services so legal publishing, records management, and archive functions could publish signed and time-stamped legal texts.
Governance introduced controls for seal issuance and timestamp verification within publication processes, and the rollout followed a focused e-government use case for legal publications in Germany. The deployment explicitly improved document authenticity and integrity for the recht.bund.de corpus as reported, without asserting other outcomes.
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DB Zeitarbeit Germany | Professional Services | 2250 | $185M | Germany | D-Trust | D-Trust SSL | Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, DB Zeitarbeit Germany deployed D-Trust SSL, categorized as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), and adopted D-Trust's sign-me remote qualified electronic signature service to digitize the signing of employee placement contracts. The initiative launched in May 2020, targeting HR and contracting workflows across the organization in Germany, with the explicit goal of converting paper signature processes into managed digital signature operations.
The implementation centered on the sign-me qualified electronic signature capability, delivering remote QES capture and signature lifecycle management for placement contracts. D-Trust SSL was used to provide the underlying TLS and certificate management infrastructure, and TLS Slash SSL usage is inferred as part of the vendor's web portal and managed PKI offerings that support secure access, signature authentication, and certificate issuance workflows.
Rollout focused on operationalizing HR contract signing, achieving rapid adoption with over 600 customer accounts onboarded in the first month and sustaining roughly 1,000 qualified signatures per month. Governance shifted the signature approval and archival process into the D-Trust sign-me environment, enabling centralized signature control and auditable qualified signature records for HR and legal compliance needs.
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Manufacturing | 319 | $45M | Japan | D-Trust | D-Trust SSL | Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) | 2020 | n/a |
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