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'''E-Signature Guidance for the GC'''
 
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Please start by reading the [https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/digital-government/online-security-privacy/government-canada-guidance-using-electronic-signatures.html '''Government of Canada Guidance on Using Electronic Signatures''']'''.'''
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[[E-signature Options 2020-04|E-Signature Implementation Options]]
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May 2020: '''[[E-Signatures in the GC/E-Signature Options Blog 2020-04|E-Signature Implementation Options]]'''
 
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If you have questions or would like to engage in a discussion on E-Signatures, contact [mailto:zztbscybers@tbs-sct.gc.ca TBS-Cyber Security] to start a conversation.
 
If you have questions or would like to engage in a discussion on E-Signatures, contact [mailto:zztbscybers@tbs-sct.gc.ca TBS-Cyber Security] to start a conversation.
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For broader discussion on e-signatures and other contributed materials within the GC, see the [https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/976512/eninterdepartmental-consultation-group-for-e-signaturesfrgroupe-de-consultation-interministu00e9riel-pour-les-signatures-u00e9lectroniques '''GCcollab Interdepartmental Consultation Group for E-Signatures'''] <small>(account required - open for those with a GC e-mail address and by invitation for others)</small>.

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Home

 About E-Signatures in the GC

 This is your central hub for e-signature resources, conversation, and implementation across the GC!

E-Signature Guidance for the GC

Please start by reading the Government of Canada Guidance on Using Electronic Signatures.

Blogs

May 2020: E-Signature Implementation Options
June 2020: E-Signature terminology

Contact Information

If you have questions or would like to engage in a discussion on E-Signatures, contact TBS-Cyber Security to start a conversation.
For broader discussion on e-signatures and other contributed materials within the GC, see the GCcollab Interdepartmental Consultation Group for E-Signatures (account required - open for those with a GC e-mail address and by invitation for others).