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Digital Signatures Vs Electronic Signatures

Digital Signatures Vs Electronic Signatures

Digital Signatures Vs Electronic Signatures

Digital signatures and electronic signatures are different solutions and not interchangeable. Electronic signatures represent intent to sign legally binding documents, while digital signatures provide encryption for data protection and authenticity verification.

Key Takeaways:

  • Electronic signatures signify a person’s intent to be legally bound by a document.
  • Digital signatures focus on data protection and document authenticity.
  • The flyer covers purposes, security, authentication, and compliance for both types of signatures.
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Digital signatures and electronic signatures are different solutions and not interchangeable. Electronic signatures represent intent to sign legally binding documents, while digital signatures provide encryption for data protection and authenticity verification.

Key Takeaways:

  • Electronic signatures signify a person’s intent to be legally bound by a document.
  • Digital signatures focus on data protection and document authenticity.
  • The flyer covers purposes, security, authentication, and compliance for both types of signatures.

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