
Digital signing uses cryptographic methods to confirm document authenticity and help detect tampering after signing.
It is increasingly important in finance, insurance, legal work, and internal business workflows where trust and traceability matter.
- It helps confirm that a document or message was not altered after signing.
- It supports identity verification for the signer.
- It reduces paper-based steps and can speed up internal approvals or external transactions.
- It strengthens trust in online document workflows.
Businesses that rely on sensitive documents can benefit from digital signing as part of a broader security and process-improvement strategy.
