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Top Security Considerations for Electronic Signatures, Records and Transactions

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Recorded On: Wednesday, April 30 2008

Overview

The security of your electronic signature implementations is important as it can affect compliance, legal enforceability, and exposure to risk. A secure electronic signature will protect the integrity of a signed record and signature(s), authenticate parties to the transaction, and provide reliable electronic evidence.
 
One of the biggest challenges when attempting to bring transactions online is knowing how to balance security and usability requirements. The answer will differ for each organization and will be dictated by the risk profile of each target process. In this 60 minute seminar, Mr. Petrogiannis provides guidance on assessing the risk profile of a process and outlines the implementation options, and corresponding pros and cons, for the following security characteristics:

  • Online User Authentication
  • Electronic Document Integrity
  • Transaction Security
  • Authoritative Copies

Armed with a comprehensive risk assessment checklist and a thorough understanding of the security components of electronically signed records, attendees will be able to avoid many of the common misconceptions that result in failed implementations.