Tawqi3 (Digital Signature)
Government and private sector is moving towards digital workflows to improve efficiency and reduce costs:
- They encounter bottlenecks at the point of obtaining signature.
- Signatures interrupt electronic workflows and increase time requirements.
- Documents are created electronically, printed for review or approval, then signed, scanned back to electronic form, and printed again when needed for use or for permanent storage in physical archive.
- Traditionally, a signature is a handwritten depiction of someone’s name, a cursive scribble of identity, or even a simple “X” written on a document.
- Signature serves two related functions:
- Providing evidence regarding the origin of the document (a person’s identity).
- Providing evidence of the intention of that person with regard to the document.
- Another function associated with a signature is evidence of the integrity of the signed item
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