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Follow on Google News | ![]() GoSigner beats its competitors: Introduces highly secure 256-bit AES encrypted signing sessionsFlorida-Based GoSigner has launched an electronic signature app that provides the most substantial level of encryption.
By: GoSigner "Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) involves the use of the same secret key for encryption and decryption. AES 256 is the best and most secure option for external file transfers. A hacker would probably need to try 2256 different combinations for opening documents. It won't be wrong to suggest AES 256 is impenetrable," E-signatures are a part of the new normal worldwide The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns, physical distancing norms, as well as suspended transport facilities prevented people from traveling. Delivering physical documents for getting hand-written signatures is not feasible even today, in 2021. Thus, signing documents remotely, with e-signatures, has become the new norm. The ESIGN Act and UETA make e-signatures legally binding in the US. E-signature software can integrate with most business systems. Even the International Chamber of Commerce has urged member nations to shift to digital systems and eSign documents rather than physical paperwork. "Our solution supports multiple authentication methods, embedded audit trail, and audit trail of the signing process. The firm's security practices, frequency of security audits, track record, strong data encryption during transit, and certifications help us remain ahead of the competition. Both resting data and transit data remain secure," said Hunt during a recently held virtual conference to elaborate on the new features in the app. Other features offered by GoSigner
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