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Governments
most often hold the last word in authentic certified
documents. An endless number of illegal and forged
documents exist for transported goods, imports or
exports and illegal aliens. InDorse Technology has a
comprehensive product that utilizes an innovative bar
code stamp that validates and authenticates a document,
certificate, record and report that cannot be removed,
altered or ignored.
It can authenticate the identity of visa holders; the
legitimacy of a multiple original; the integrity of the
content and provide an audit trail from the original
source throughout the entire lifecycle of the data
assets – both when in electronic and paper form. In
addition, social welfare fraud can be impacted with this
product that authenticates users of electronic and paper
benefits.
Sample Case: In criminal courts every day, drugs and
related evidence are sent away for laboratory testing.
These test results have to be certified – most often by
having the scientist who performed the tests appear and
testify that the results are due to his/her own efforts
– or the document itself is ruled inadmissible as an
uncertified document and many cases are lost at this
very juncture. InDorse Technologies can authenticate
such documents and provide secure authentication of the
integrity of the content. In addition, archived records
can be recovered with absolute assurance of the original
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Data
security breaches pose a serious threat to small and mid-sized
companies. These organizations must reduce risks associated with
exposing their intellectual property to unauthorized viewers as
well as potentially violating GLBA, PCI, SOX and other
compliance regulations and mandates.

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Today, over 60 percent of financial institutions
have a centralized, security information
management process. Although significant strides
have been made in securing information, many
organizations still lack the capacity to enforce
where sensitive data is transmitted and restored
prior to data breaches occurring.

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Safeguarding electronic information is a "must" and healthcare
organizations are now experiencing more stringent HIPAA privacy
and security enforcement issues. More than ever, today's
providers must take the necessary steps to secure the access,
storage and the exchange of personal healthcare information.

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