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Secure Web Transactions with Electronic Signatures

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Presented by

Michael Laurie, VP and Co-Founder, Silanis Technology

Q: Are your customers/citizens still standing in line or waiting for the mail simply to complete a transaction that requires a signature? If so, this seminar is for you.

Despite the significant investment businesses and governments have made in websites and web marketing, many still only offer customers the ability to review information or submit simple requests and questions online. More complex, higher value transactions are unfortunately still bound to paper in many cases because of the need for a signature.

By adding secure electronic signing capability to your web services architecture you can bring mission critical processes online such as:

  • Loan Applications
  • Contracts
  • Licensing
  • Requests for Transcripts / Records
  • Grievances
  • Insurance Applications & Claims

In this 60 minute presentation, Mr. Laurie introduces viewers to the unique risk-return considerations for electronic transactions and provides a checklist of compliance, technical, and business requirements for a web-based electronic signature solution. He also answers the most commonly asked questions surrounding this topic including:

  • How do I authenticate an unknown user on my website?
  • Do I need to purchase an electronic signature for every user?
  • What strategies are recommended to ensure user adoption?

View this presentation to learn how electronic signatures can help your organization improve service, reduce risk, and avoid unnecessary costs.

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