For the past few months, we’ve been exploring all of the various ways that digital signatures can provide an amazing return on investment, whether in costs, time, productivity, or most recently in the legal realm. Our last blog provided the eight key items to think about in any electronic signature solution, and now we’re going to focus in on digital signature technology, specifically that used by SIGNiX’s MyDoX digital signature service, to see why it offers superior legal defensibility when compared to both wet ink signatures as well as other e-signature technologies on the market.
Case law since the advent of ESIGN and UETA, as well as the evolution of electronic evidence, has clearly indicated the importance of a well-structured signature process which clearly shows (1) how the identity of the signer was established, (2) how the system tracked what the user did within the system, (3) how she viewed the documents, (4) how she indicated consent and intent to sign, and finally (5) how the signed documents were protected against tampering.
Wet ink signatures and scanned images of signatures on a document are simply outmatched in this digital age. They are typically only applied to one page in a document, leaving the others without any mark or way of showing that a document hasn’t been changed. They can be relatively easily copied and re-used. They don’t positively identify the signer (think of a rubber signature stamp). And of course, paper processes cost time and lower productivity.
Digital signatures, on the other hand...
This technology is not new, of course. However, traditional digital signatures relied on complex signature software and hardware to be installed, drivers to be maintained, and digital certificates to be procured, making it highly costly to implement despite the albeit great security features intended.
Digital signature services like those offered by SIGNiX hide the complexity, make it easy for signers to sign and eliminate the need to purchase software and hardware to make it all work. These services apply true, standards-based PDF digital signatures for every single signature and initial on a document, providing the integrity benefits of digital signatures, but also adding:
No wet ink signature or ‘e-signature’ service can provide that level of detail or defensibility, when combined with the granular intent and content integrity described above.
And if you do business internationally, digital signatures provide significantly improved legal standing over other technologies, as they are preferred and clearly indicated by the EU Signature Directive as well as European standards like PDF Advanced Electronic Signatures (PAdES).