Insights for LeadersA famous documentary maker, a hacker and an Obama campaigner talk trust and securityCurious about cyber risk? Louis Theroux recently joined hacker Lauri Love and entrepreneur/hacker Harper Reed, to chat to Docusign’s CISO Jessica Ferguson.
Insights for LeadersHow Docusign Users Can Spot, Avoid and Report FraudTips on how to protect your data online and how to tell whether a purported Docusign email you’ve received is fraudulent.
Team SolutionsDriving legal efficiencies by digitising contract managementMissed our recent webinar on the digitisation of legal contracts? Here’s a summary, including the potential for digitisation to transform the legal function.
Insights for Leaders5 reasons why ‘copy and paste’ won’t cut it as an eSignatureNot sure whether a copied signature is OK on that PDF contract you’re signing? See why copy-and-paste won’t cut it when you’re digitally signing a document.
Insights for LeadersCybersecurity and E-signature: What You Need to KnowAre e-signatures secure? Not every solution is created equal. Here’s what you need to know.
Insights for LeadersHow to keep your agreements safe and secure when you’re working on-the-goWorking remotely? Make sure your business-critical agreements and documents stay safe, by implementing Docusign security strategies like two-factor and SMS.
Insights for LeadersBeyond security: The importance of vendor trust and data protectionSecurity experts from Google, Okta and BPAY joined our own Chief Trust and Security Officer to explore how to build trusted relationships with technology
Insights for LeadersDocusign completes 'Protected' level IRAP Assessment for Docusign eSignatureDocusign eSignature has been independently IRAP-assessed an now classified to meet ‘Protected’ level security controls. See what the new certification means.
Insights for LeadersWhat’s the difference between electronic signatures and digital signatures?Electronic signatures, eSignatures, digital signatures. Are they one and the same? See how they are different and when you’d need one over the other