No. Recipients do not need to have an account to receive a document from you. Invitee
need to register in order to create PKI keys for signing.
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) technology proven as the only technology available
today that ensures non-forgeable signatures.
In a PKI system, each user has two keys: a public key and a private key. These keys
can be used for encrypting and decrypting information, for digitally signing electronic
information and for verifying the authenticity of their owner. While the public
key is distributed widely, the corresponding private key is held by its owner in
a secure place. While both keys are mathematically related, the public key cannot
reveal the private key. This makes PKI a great technology for Digital Signatures.
The EU Directive 1999/93/EC for Digital Signatures recognised and defined a stronger
type of electronic signature, the Advanced Electronic Signature. Only Public Key
Infrastructure (PKI) digital signatures meet the requirements for such signatures.
Advanced digital signatures provide not only stronger user authentication, but also
protect the integrity of the data signed, thus ensuring non-repudiation of the transaction
by the signer.
Electronic signatures are defined as an electronic sound (e.g., audio files of a
person's voice), symbol (e.g., a graphic representation of a person in JPEG file),
or process (e.g., a procedure that conveys assent), attached to or logically associated
with a record, and executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the record.
An electronic signature is easy to implement, since something as simple as a typed
name can serve as one. Consequently, electronic signatures are very problematic
with regards to maintaining integrity and security, as there is nothing to prevent
one individual from typing another individual's name. Due to this reality, electronic
signatures that do not incorporate additional measures of security are considered
an insecure way of signing documentation.
You have to configure Adobe reader to verify digital signatures and install the Secured Signing Root Certificate. For more information please visit our Signatures Verification Service.
Digital signatures (standard electronic signatures) take the concept of traditional
paper-based signing and turn it into an electronic "fingerprint.” This "fingerprint,”
or coded message, is unique to both the document and the signer and binds both of
them together. The digital signature ensures the authenticity of the signer. Any
changes made to the document after it is signed invalidate the signature, thereby
protecting against signature forgery and information tampering. Digital signatures
sustain signer authenticity, accountability, data integrity and non-repudiation
of documents and transactions.
Secured Signing service utilises a trusted Digital Signature (PKI) technology, which allows you to verify signatures and validate the document's integrity on your desktop or by using Secured Signing Free Verification Service online. To verify via your desktop you need to configure Adobe reader to verify digital signatures and then install Secured Signing's Root Certificate. If you choose to use Secured Signing Free Verification service, upload the document to the service and we will check it for you. For more info please visit our Signatures Verification Service.
As soon as the signing process on your document was completed, Secured Signing will
save it for the following 7 days. All parties involves in signing process will
get an e-mail with signed document in PDF format as attachment. the signed Document
will remove from Secured Signing system after 7 days, the document owner will get
the signed document in e-mail as attachment in PDF format for keeping in his own
files.
Electronic signatures are legally binding in many countries worldwide. Secured signing
service complies with ESIGN, UETA, Electronic Transactions Acts, and many more.
Some Legislation worldwide:
Australian Capital Territory -ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2001
Australia, New South Wales (NSW) - ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2000
Australia, Northern Territory (NT) - ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2000
Australia, QLD - ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS (QUEENSLAND) ACT 2001
Australia, VIC - ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS (VICTORIA) ACT 2000
Australia, SA - ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2000
Australia, WA - ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2003
Australia Tasmania - ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2000
Canada - Uniform Electronic Commerce Act (UECA)
China - Electronic Signature Law of the People's Republic of China
Europe - EU Directive for Electronic Signatures (1999/93/EC)
Europe – EU VAT Directive
New Zealand - ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT 2002
UK - Electronic Communications Act 2000 (chapter 7)
U.S. - Electronic Signature in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN)
U.S. - Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA)- adopted by 48 states
Documents sent regularly using Secured Signing service include contracts, non-disclosure
agreements (NDA), proposal acceptances, change orders, Ad proofs, expense reports,
purchase orders, rental/ lease agreements, independent contractor agreements, time
sheets, and many more.
You should be aware that certain countries statutes dictate how documents should
be signed for which digital signing may not be valid. For example, but without limitation,
the following types of documents SHOULD NOT be signed in Australia and New Zealand
using our digital signing services: Wills, Documents transferring an interest in
land, Powers of attorney, and Deeds.
WE MAKE NO REPRESENTATION WHATSOEVER THAT ANY DOCUMENT WHICH YOU ARE PROPOSING TO
SIGN USING OUR DIGITAL SIGNING SERVICES MAY BE VALIDLY SIGNED IN THAT MANNER. YOU
NEED TO SATISFY YOURSELF THAT THE DOCUMENT YOU ARE PROPOSING TO SIGN USING OUR DIGITAL
SIGNING SERVICES IS CAPABLE OF BEING SIGNED IN THAT MANNER.
• Digital Signatures PKI based solution
• Validate / verify signatures on the service or on your desktop without link to
Secured Signing service.
• Support standard verification process for long term archiving
• Capturing online user’s handwritten graphical signatures
• Fax service to scan user’s handwritten graphical signature
• Invite third parties to sign documents
• Witness invitation to sign documents
• Multi-page signing
• Signatures type, full and / or initial signature
• Adaptation to local and regional business process requirements
• Ability to configure signatories order / workflow and managing the workflow process
• View in real-time signatures management process (Signatures status – i.e. document
signed by 3 of 5 signatories)
• E-mail notification to document’s owner and related signatories
The above partial list represents Secured Signing innovative solution in many key
areas. We offer a comprehensive, easy-to-use solution designed for your needs.
Digital signatures often referred to as advanced or standard electronic signatures
are a sub group with electronic signatures which provide the highest form of signature
and content integrity as well as universal acceptance. Digital signatures are based
on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and are a result of a cryptographic operation
that guarantees signer authenticity, data integrity and non-repudiation of signed
documents. The digital signature cannot be copied, tampered or altered. In addition,
because they are based on standard PKI technology, signatures made within one application
(e.g. Microsoft Word, Adobe PDF) can be validated by others using the same applications.
On the other hand, an electronic signature is a proprietary format (there is no
standard for electronic signatures) that is an electronic data, such as a digitised
image of a handwritten signature, a symbol, voiceprint, etc. that identifies the
author of an electronic message. Electronic signatures are vulnerable to copying
and tampering, making forgery easy. In many cases, will require proprietary software
to validate the signature.
Secured Signing service allows you to add documents in MS word, Excel and Adobe PDF. After signing, the service will produce the signed document in a PDF format. In order to view it on your PC, you'll need to have the latest Adobe reader installed on your desktop.
Yes! While documents sent by fax and mail are exposed throughout intra-office distribution,
electronic documents are kept completely confidential and are viewed only by designated
recipients. By using PKI technology, documents signed with Secured Signing online
service, cannot be misplaced, lost, or destroyed, and can’t be change within secured
signing service.
While saving paper and storage, clients who use Secured Signing service are cutting
back on power consumption and reducing dependence on carbon-producing services that
would typically be required to move a document urgently cross-city just to get sign-off
by an authorised representative.
Secured Signing service is conducted completely through the web. All you need is
internet access and a current web browser. You will also need a PDF reader to view
your final signed documents. All of these applications are free.
Secured Signing is a web application Software as a Service that allows you to sign
legally binding documents online using the secured PKI Digital Signature technology.
The service enables a registered user to receive a unique private key for signing,
add a document to the system, sign it digitally, invite a third party if required
and send it to parties involved to sign. Anyone who took part in the signing process
or has received the signed document is able to verify signature(s) on their desktop
or by using our Online Verification service. The signing process is secured, simple,
and accomplished in minutes.
No problem. A recipient who isn't comfortable signing online can easily print out
the attached document, sign it by hand, and fax or post it to the sender.
Carefully check and type again your email address password to
be sure you haven't mistyped it. If those don't work, you can reset your password
by clicking "I have forgotten my password." If you follow the password reset process,
and you are still unable to log in, please contact us for assistance.
Can't find your answer above?
Australia FREE phone: 1800 305 175
New Zealand FREE phone: 0800 55 33 66
International: +64 9 966 1656
email: info@securedsigning.com
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