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ZorroSign secures electronically signed documents using mobile biometrics

 

Users of the ZorroSign Digital Transaction Management (DTM) platform can now secure, validate, and authenticate electronically signed documents using biometrics and their mobile devices.​ This capability is currently available on select Android devices with iOS soon to follow.

In a company statement, Shamsh Hadi, ZorroSign co-founder and CEO, said that “Mobile biometrics was a natural evolution for ZorroSign” and that “this integration provides the best user experience with the additional security and safety of high-valued documents of our customers.”

ZorroSign also uses Document DNA and Document 4n6 (Forensics) based technology to protect both digital and paper versions of electronically signed documents against post-execution fraud and tampering.

“With more critical business being conducted by a tech savvy always mobile population, there is an ever-greater need for advanced bank-grade security integrated into mobile devices.” explained Akbar Jaffer, Chief Marketing Officer of ZorroSign. “ZorroSign DTM application is the perfect platform to showcase our ability to secure legal and other vital business documents. Mobile biometrics is the future of securing electronically signed documents.”

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