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AesirX ComplianceOne | Decree 23/2025/NĐ-CP on E-Signatures

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Decree 23/2025/NĐ-CP: Scope and Current Status

Decree 23/2025/NĐ-CP on E-Signatures and Trust Services adds the active e-signature and trust-service implementation layer beneath the Electronic Transactions Law. It is represented according to its implemented legal role and is not promoted into a broader or more binding framework.

The Decree implements electronic-signature and trust-service requirements covering certificates, public digital-signature certification, timestamp services, data-message certification services, licensing, operational conditions, and regulatory oversight. Teams should confirm applicability and legal interpretation with qualified advisers.

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How Decree 23 Relates to the Vietnam Electronic Transactions Law

This instrument sits beneath the parent framework. The parent establishes the broader legal baseline; this page focuses on the instrument’s narrower operational contribution.

Cross-links preserve related evidence without duplicating parent obligations or changing the status of neighboring active, draft, guidance, or reference layers.

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Operational Provisions and Evidence

Operational AreaComplianceOne Support
ApplicabilityRecord scope decisions, owners, and review history.
Operational workAssign tasks, connect supporting evidence, and manage approvals.
ArtifactsVerified Mẫu số 01, 03, and 08 are included. Remaining source-instrument content stays under verification and is not marketed as complete.
Audit readinessPreserve contributor, reviewer, decision, and change history.
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How ComplianceOne Supports Decree 23 Compliance

ComplianceOne connects structured records, supporting evidence, assigned owners, and human review. Authority-issued artifacts retain source labels; platform-prepared templates remain clearly identified as operational aids.

The platform helps prepare authority-ready or audit-ready packages where the implemented pack supports them. It does not guarantee compliance, legal validity, certification, or acceptance by an authority.

Compliance Readiness Checklist

Confirm applicability and current instrument status.

Assign accountable owners and reviewers.

Select official artifacts only where source-verified.

Link supporting evidence and related framework records.

Record human review and approval.

Retain audit history for later inspection.

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See Decree 23 Compliance in Action

See how ComplianceOne organizes Decree 23 evidence, assigned work, verified artifacts, review history, and related framework records within a single operational workspace.

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Ronni K. Gothard Christiansen

Ronni K. Gothard Christiansen - Technical Privacy Engineer & CEO

Technical Compliance Expert, 32+ Years Open Source Advocate, X-BoD Open Source Matters Inc.

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ronni@aesirx.io+84 909 500 760

Frequently Asked Questions

It is active and represented separately from draft, roadmap, or neighboring framework layers.

It adds a narrower operational layer beneath the parent while retaining its own code, status, evidence, and review context.

Verified Mẫu số 01, 03, and 08 are included. Remaining source-instrument content stays under verification and is not marketed as complete.

No. It structures evidence, ownership, workflow, and review; organizations remain responsible for legal interpretation.

Yes. Related records can be cross-linked while preserving their original framework ownership and audit history.

Next Steps

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