SAVYINT GROUP Shares Insights on Digital Trust at Vietnam – Asia DX Summit 2025 

At the workshop “Enhance DX: Expanding Market Scale – Promoting Cooperation”, held as part of the Vietnam – Asia DX Summit 2025, SAVYINT GROUP delivered deep and insightful perspectives on Digital Trust: establishing trusted services, strong identity and authentication frameworks, and safeguarding user privacy in an increasingly digital world. 

On May 27 in Hanoi, the Vietnam – Asia DX Summit 2025, chaired by the Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA), officially kicked off under the theme: “Mastering Technology – Breakthroughs for Progress.” 

Spanning two days, the summit welcomed over 2,500 attendees, including leaders from government bodies, industry experts, and representatives from technology firms in Vietnam and 16 countries and economies across the region. With 9 focused workshops, more than 100 speakers, and engaging discussions, the event addressed key policy bottlenecks within Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW (December 22, 2024) and Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW (May 4, 2025) issued by the Politburo. It also spotlighted digital transformation, technology renewal, digital infrastructure development, green and smart production, AI, digital data resources, and regional collaboration amid rapid technological changes and shifting geopolitical landscapes. 

Mr. Hoang Nguyen Van, Founder & CTO of SAVYINT GROUP, shares insights on Digital Trust

At the workshop “Enhance DX: Expanding Market Scale – Promoting Cooperation”, Mr. Hoang Nguyen Van, Founder & CTO of SAVYINT GROUP, delivered an impactful presentation on Digital Trust – a foundational pillar for creating a safe, secure, and reliable digital environment for both users and institutions. 

Digital Trust – Building User Confidence in People, Technology, and Processes

“Digital Trust is the confidence users place in people, technology, and processes to build a safe digital world,” Mr Van emphasized. He also pointed out that Digital Trust is not merely a technological requirement but a strategic foundation for constructing a transparent, secure, and responsible digital ecosystem—a vision closely aligned with Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW, which positions digital transformation and innovation as the core of national development. 

However, he noted that according to PwC’s 2025 Global Digital Trust Insights, only 2% of organizations worldwide have implemented Digital Trust at scale—revealing a gap and a golden opportunity for forward-thinking enterprises to leverage Digital Trust as a competitive advantage. 

To establish Digital Trust, Mr. Van outlined that organizations must build a comprehensive, multi-layered security foundation including: Digital Identities (for people, devices, applications, and systems); Data (structured, unstructured, and semi-structured) and Cryptography, using PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) and digital certificates to encrypt and protect information. 

He emphasized, “PKI plays a central role in the Digital Trust ecosystem, enabling secure data encryption, digital signing, and ensuring data integrity in all online interactions.” 

Mr. Van also illustrated how a secure Digital Trust infrastructure can support cross-border identity and payment ecosystems, with practical applications in various sectors such as hotel bookings, e-check-ins, telecom identity verification, e-contract signing, and healthcare authentication. 

SAVYINT – A Pioneer in Building Digital Trust in Vietnam 

As a trailblazer in digital identity and trust services, SAVYINT proudly stands as the first organization in Vietnam to receive QTSP (Qualified Trust Service Provider) certification under the European Union’s eIDAS regulation—the highest international standard for trusted digital services and electronic signatures. 

This achievement not only confirms the technological capability, compliance, and reliability of SAVYINT’s solutions but also reinforces its ability to develop independent, sovereign, and globally aligned Digital Trust infrastructures in Vietnam. 

One of the key strategic solutions highlighted by SAVYINT in this presentation is the Enterprise Security Appliance — an all-in-one security solution built into a single hardware device, integrated with a Hardware Security Module (HSM). This appliance enables organizations and enterprises to encrypt data, implement electronic identification (eID), establish a dedicated PKI infrastructure, perform remote digital signing, and manage the issuance, renewal, and revocation of digital certificates. 

Enterprise Security Appliance – All in a Box features flexible modules such as: Tokenization, Digital Authentication, eID, PKI (CA, VA, TSA); Remote Signing, Data Encryption, SCA/FIDO2, End-to-End Encryption; Data Privacy, Transaction Signing.  

The solution is compact, portable, easily deployable, and seamlessly integrates with existing IT systems. It can be fully tailored or scaled based on the specific needs of each enterprise and evolves alongside technological changes. 

Moreover, every component that constitutes the Enterprise Security Appliance—including both hardware and software—along with its operational governance framework, is rigorously designed to meet the highest international standards for security, protection, and legal compliance: 

  • Tamper-resistant hardware: The device is engineered to detect and alert against any physical tampering or external interference. 
  • Compliance with global standards: Fully adheres to WebTrust, RFC 5280, RFC 6960, RFC 5019, and CA/B Forum specifications. 
  • Security certifications: Server and HSM hardware are certified to FIPS 140-2 / FIPS 140-3 Level 3, Common Criteria EAL4+ (AVA_VAN.5), and EN 419 221-5. 
  • Quality management systems: Certified to ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 27001:2022 standards. 
  • Data protection compliance: Fully compliant with Vietnam’s Decree No. 13/2023/ND-CP on personal data protection, GDPR, SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, and PCI DSS. 
  • High-performance architecture: VA servers support multi-CA/PKI environments with OCSP clustering to reduce latency and maximize reliability. 
  • Authentication and identity assurance: Supports real-time certificate validation via CRL and OCSP; HSM hardware is eIDAS-certified; PSD2 compliance with advanced authentication methods such as Face ID, Touch ID, 2FA, OTP, OAuth, SAML2, and OIDC. 
  • Electronic identity verification: Enables secure and accurate identity validation within applications, ensuring trusted e-transactions in compliance with eIDAS regulations. 
  • Robust authentication mechanisms: Offers support for Face ID, Touch ID, Passcode PIN, SAML2, OIDC, OAuth, and multi-factor authentication including 2FA, Email/SMS OTP, Smart OTP, OTP Tokens, and JWT (JSON Web Token). 
  • Digital signature and timestamping: Fully supports RFC 3161, RFC 5816, and ETSI standards including XAdES-T, CAdES-T, and PAdES-T in accordance with ETSI EN 319 421. 
  • Qualified timestamps: Conforms to the ETSI EN 319 422 Timestamp Profile, supporting Qualified Timestamps and AATL timestamps. 

Designed as a dedicated on-premise Digital Trust hub, SAVYINT empowers customers to build customized Enterprise Security Appliances with only the necessary functionalities—offering complete autonomy and optimal cost-efficiency without third-party dependency. 

Through its participation in Vietnam – Asia DX Summit 2025, and its impactful contribution on Digital Trust, SAVYINT once again reaffirms its mission: to accompany Vietnam in mastering core digital technologies, creating breakthroughs, and rising confidently on the global digital transformation map. 

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