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Architecture Advanced Design and Setup Guide

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Perceptive Content
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Architecture Advanced Design and Setup Guide
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Foundation 24.1
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Perceptive Content provides the capabilities to digitally sign electronic documents using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) technology that is in compliance with the NIST Digital Signature Standards (DSS) published as FIPS 186-3. When using digital signatures on documents, you provide an increased assurance that the person approving the information is indeed the appropriate person. Digital signatures authenticate the signer of the document and verify the data integrity (contents) of the signed document. All digitally signed and legally binding information is maintained within Perceptive Content and available for viewing at a moment’s notice.