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An article co-written by John Harris, chief technology officer at SIGNiX, and Lisa Mihelcich, chief operating office of zipLogix, which recently appeared on RISMedia, discussed the importance of multi-factor authentication in the real estate industry. In the article, they said:

“Real estate documents—like property contracts, rental agreements, leases and others—are high-stakes items that may contain sensitive personal information that could be dangerous in a hacker’s hands. This doesn’t mean the industry should reverse its digital momentum, but it does mean that real estate professionals should be smart with their digital tools and use identity-authentication measures to assure only intended parties can access documents and data online.” 

To read the full article, click here.

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