DIGITAL SIGNATURE 

Digital Signature

A digital signature is a cryptographic technique that ensures the authenticity and integrity of a digital message or document. It is the digital equivalent of a handwritten signature or a stamped seal, but it offers far more inherent security. Digital signatures are based on public key infrastructure (PKI), a framework that includes the creation, distribution, and management of cryptographic keys.

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About Digital Signature

  • Key Benefits of Digital Signature Services

      Enhanced Security : Digital signatures use encryption and cryptographic algorithms to ensure that the signed documents are secure and tamper-proof. This guarantees that the document has not been altered after signing.
      Legal Validity : Digital signatures are legally binding in many countries, including the United States (under the ESIGN Act) and the European Union (under eIDAS). This makes them a reliable choice for contracts, agreements, and other legal documents.
      Cost and Time Efficiency: Eliminate the need for printing, scanning, and mailing documents. Digital signatures streamline the signing process, saving both time and money for businesses and individuals.
      Environmental Impact: By reducing the reliance on paper, digital signatures contribute to environmental sustainability. They help in cutting down paper waste and the carbon footprint associated with traditional document signing.
      Global Accessibility: Digital signatures enable you to sign documents from anywhere in the world, at any time. This is particularly beneficial for businesses with international clients and remote teams.