In this presentation, registrants will be introduced to the digital signature policy to meet the highest standards of document reliability as defined in the Electronic Transaction Act British Columbia. Registrants will learn the key ingredients of electronic document reliability, the different types of electronic signature solutions available on the market, and the varying levels of reliability of each, as well as understand Engineers and Geoscientists BC's digital signature policy to achieve high standards and public safety. Registrants will also be presented with an overview of Engineers and Geoscientists BC's digital signature service and signing software tool with a quick demonstration.
- Engineers and Geoscientists BC's requirements with respect to electronic document authentication
- The key ingredients of document legal reliability
- Digital signatures explained and how Engineers and Geoscientists BC's digital signature meets the highest level of legal reliability.
- Different types of electronic signatures and their varying levels of reliability.
Charles Tremblay
Partner Manager and Director of Business Development, Notarius
Charles Tremblay has worked for more than 25 years in information technology and cybersecurity and has more than a dozen years of service with Notarius. He has seen the development of technologies and standards for document reliability and electronic transactions. He passionately contributes to the dematerialization of documents and transactions, business modernization, and digital transformation.