Security News > 2017 > February > Adobe unveils cloud-based digital signature built on an open standard (Help Net Security)

With more than seven billion mobile devices in the world and cyber-threats at an all-time high, demand has surged for simple and secure ways to sign and manage documents on smartphones and tablets. At the same time, new electronic signature regulations, like eIDAS in the European Union, have paved the way for electronic signatures to be adopted globally. Building on the work of the Cloud Signature Consortium, Adobe unveiled the first cloud-based digital signature built … More →
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