This is a multi-sector call that will discuss security and electronic signature technologies that are currently being developed in public, private and university settings, with special emphasis on electronic administration and the provision of public services.
To this end, technicians and professionals will offer a vision of the public administrations that currently lead the leading initiatives in this sector and the companies that provide the services and offer the technologies that support these initiatives, also having practical workshops that will help those interested to understand the advantages of these models and acquire the knowledge necessary to initiate deployments with low risk and limited effort.
Yesterday, from the free software approach, Ricardo Borillo's intervention stood out explaining the working method used at the UJI with the Crypto Applet project. Ricardo commented on the agile development structure used through different free software tools, such as the use of Confluence for documentation and management, JIRA for project and incident management, Maven as a tool for building and automating applications or Jenkins as a tool. continuous integration.
The event is intended for ICT professionals from companies, the public sector or university environments with an interest in electronic signatures and security in the provision of services, and in general anyone with an interest in participating in collaborative projects around security and signatures. electronics.


