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SigningHub accepts South African AeSign credentials

We are pleased to announce that by working with our South African partner LawTrust we can now bring AeSign credentials to the SigningHub.  AeSign (Accredited Advanced Electronic Signatures) are the...

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Fast effective document workflow signing and approval

The iPad is the perfect device for signing documents. It provides a large screen for easily viewing documents and drawing the signature on the touch screen with your finger/stylus is as natural as...

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3rd party websites can now leverage the full power of SigningHub

For a while now we have provided a comprehensive web services interface (API) for SigningHub.  This allowed business applications to initiate document signing workflows and create/delete user accounts....

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Delegated e-Signing

Often in the real world people are unable to sign documents because they are away on holiday or some other important business. In situations like this there is normally a possibility for some other...

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Ensuring Correct Form Filling

Form filling is an integral part of many business workflow processes. Organizations big or small require their employees, partners or customers to fill forms e.g. account opening forms, signing up to...

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SigningHub introduces Navigations Tabs

The latest release of SigningHub provides a very handy way to guide users on the form fields they are required to complete before signing the document. This is achieved through the use of navigation...

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Strong Authentication using SSL/TLS Client Certificates

We have recently added a strong user authentication method into SigningHub that uses X.509 SSL/TLS client authentication certificates. This feature is only available to on-premise installations of...

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Real-World Use Case: Group/Departmental Level Signing

In the real-world often it doesn't matter who signs a document but rather do they have the sufficient authority to do this. That is the "identity" of the signer is not as important as the...

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SigningHub New Feature: E-Signatures

SigningHub currently enables users to create a combined e-signature with a digital signature. The e-signature part is the hand-signature image displayed on the document, whilst the advanced PKI digital...

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Which signature types are implemented in SigningHub?

OverviewIn an earlier blog article, we explained the differences between e-signatures and digital signatures. Click here to read this article. In the current blog we cover the different ways of...

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SigningHub New Feature: In-Person Signing

OverviewThe SigningHub “in-person signing” feature is a new capability that enables a person to electronically sign documents without requiring them:To have an account on SigningHub To have an email...

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SigningHub is not affected by the HeartBleed OpenSSL vulnerability!

OpenSSL is one of the most commonly used toolkits to implement PKI services. It is free/open source, regularly updated and comes bundled with Linux. You can also install its binaries on Windows....

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Digitally Sign multiple documents using 'Bulk Sign' feature

Bulk signing is a powerful feature of SigningHub which allows users to digitally sign multiple documents in one go thus saving substantial time in opening the document and signing them one by one. This...

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SigningHub patched to prevent the SChannel (CVE-2014-6321) vulnerability

A security advisory was published on 11th November 2014 by Microsoft, describing a security threat that may allow arbitrary code execution by hackers. This vulnerability could allow remote code...

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