Privacy-first eSignature
Say goodbye to the risks of eSigning
As soon as documents to be signed leave your company’s IT environment, you must rely on the security measures of your eSigning provider.
Instead of trust, we rely on processes that make access by third parties impossible “by design”.
How do we do this? We explain this in detail in our whitepaper. We also answer the following questions:
- Can data and documents be transferred securely?
- How does integration into existing systems work?
Certifaction enables your digital transformation without compromising on data protection.
eSigning made easy
Technical whitepaper
The Certifaction privacy-first eSignature
Important questions answered by the whitepaper
How does Certifaction ensure that documents do not leave your controlled IT environment?
Which client implementations are possible?
At which points is end-to-end encryption used?
How are signature requests sent securely?
Digitalization and data protection – not a contradiction in terms
Want to know how Certifaction’s eSigning solution protects your data? Read the comprehensive white paper to understand our architecture and processes:
- Local document processing
- Storing and retrieving documents
- Digital twin
- Sending signature requests
- Client implementations
This is how you benefit from our privacy-first eSigning solution:
Complete data protection
Local processing and end-to-end encryption ensure the confidentiality of your documents at all times.
Seamless integration
Simply integrate our eSigning solution into your existing IT environment.
Ease of use
The user-friendly web application, local API and CLI enable easy handling.
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“What you have developed is the next generation of eSigning, which is by far better than all the rusty certificate-based signing solutions regarding security, Digital Twin, life-cycle updates, and data privacy.”
“With Certifaction’s solution, we have reduced the contract signing process from days or even weeks to as little as half an hour – with extremely positive feedback from all parties.”