TriCipher Launches MySignatureBook

TriCipher launches MySignatureBook for secure, fast and affordable electronic document signing

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

October 24, 2007

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LONDON -- TriCipher today released the first digital document signing technology that gathers and stores multiple signatures on a single, centrally managed file. Unlike any other solution, TriCipher MySignatureBook(tm) (MSB) saves multiple signatures from a centrally managed, Web-based workflow to a single, unaltered document, relieving companies from manually tracking dozens of files each with a lone signature.

MSB is the only solution that ensures end-to-end security for highly regulated and sensitive documents, and eliminates time-consuming and costly paper-based signature processes, including shipping and storage.

Pfizer initially developed MySignatureBook and has been using it since the summer of 2006, in conjunction with its authentication credentials certified by the SAFE(tm) BioPharma Association, which provides the pharmaceutical industry's legal foundation for digital signatures. TriCipher has expanded the product's support for multiple credential types, making it easy for pharmaceutical, healthcare and financial services employees and customers to leverage digital signatures for high-risk and regulated activities.

For enterprises without a credential infrastructure, MSB supports the TriCipher Armored Credential System (TACS). This platform gives organisations user-friendly, low-cost, highly secure credentials, while maintaining the familiar username and password login experience and quickly enabling digital signing for all users.

TriCipher Inc.

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