Signature Fraud Prevention

November 4, 2008

I stumbled on a website today that discusses how to handle documents that are suspected to be forged, and I wanted to bring it to the attention of readers here.

This website talks a lot about cases and scenarios in which signatures were forged and how people have had to go to court or hire a forgery forensics specialist to determine if the signature is indeed a fake. This site also has Forgery Prevention Tips for people to avoid having a document forged or their signature forged, and possibly their identity stolen.

Nowhere on the Forgery Prevention Tips page did this person recommend using electronic signatures to prevent signature fraud. I’m not that surprised since it is a signature forgery expert advertising for business.

Nothing against this signature forensics expert; I’m sure they are very good at what they do. But, if you are really concerned about signature fraud, then you should begin using electronic signature tools. E-signature have a higher level of protection because not just anyone can get access to the document; only the person you give electronic access to he document can sign it.

The E-signature tool offered by ConXPoint also requires authorization in the form of a PIN or password in order to sign after you have gained access to the document. This is yet another layer of security.

If two layers of security isn’t enough, an e-signature tool retains user information when the document was signed, such as date/timestamp, IP address, and length of time the document was reviewed before signing the document.

The ConXPoint system retains the original signed document in a secure environment for at least 7 years. Copies of the signed document can be compared to this electronic version to ensure nothing has changed or the document has been tampered with.

I can now see why this website doesn’t recommend the use of e-signatures in it’s Document Forgery Prevention Tips. If you want to avoid ever having to use the services of a document forensics specialist, you may want to check out the e-signature features in ConXPoint’s Business Center.