Enter the Business
Era with Secure Electronic Signature.
With the popularization and development
of paperless office work
and eBusiness, we have entered the era of mobile eBusiness.
CICC’s Sign-it is the forerunner of this era. Sign-it,
which represents a new generation of biometric verification
technology, enables users to sign documents electronically,
making the approving and authorization process more
natural and observable. The technology can forestall
any unintentional or malignant tampering of documents.
It is also the most reliable, the most efficient and
the most feasible way to process and approve electronic
documents. Sign-it can be used in such fields as sales
automation, tracking medical documents, processing financial
documents, managing engineering documents/drawings,
processing personal documents and supply chain management.
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Sign-it enables users to authorize documents with handwritten
signature, which is an essential application to promote
eBusiness.
Major functions:
Signature verification: Verify that your signature
is not a forgery. The signature is compared to your
signature template.
Signature seal: Place a signature seal onto a document
without using a pen-input device. A handwritten signature
is stored in a database and protected with a password.
Forms: Add multiple signature fields to your custom
forms.
Signature binding: Your signature is bound to your
document. No one can change the document after it is
signed and validated.
Legal support: Handwriting or signature experts may
draw enough stroke information from signature data to
compare a signature with an electronic signature captured
with relevant methods.
Main features:
Biometric: It has won an American award for handwritten
signature verification.
Flexible: It protects any type of documents. (PO, Time-cards,
expense reports and more).
Secure: It uses Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-1), DES
(Triple DES) encryption.
Auditable: It can track the history of the document
annotation and modification with regard to the signers
and the date, time and reason for signing.
Portable: Once signed, the signature is bound to the
document and can be securely transferred electronically.
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