E-signatures for everyone with Box Sign

E-signatures for everyone with Box Sign



In September 2022 Box announced that they added Box Sign e-signature capabilities to Individual (free) and Personal Pro accounts, so every one of the customers can take advantage of native e-signatures.

With Box Sign, Individual and Personal Pro plan users get a rich set of e-signature features, including the ability to:

  • Sign and send a document, or request for signatures
  • Add standard fields – such as name, signature, date, initials, checkboxes etc.
  • Receive notifications and send reminders
  • View document status real-time, with an audit trail
  • Create a signing order, so signers can sign in sequence or in parallel
  • Have recipients sign on desktop, tablet or phone

Individual plans come with the ability to send up to 5 documents out for signature per month, and Personal Pro users can send up to 15 documents per month.

Personal Pro users can also take advantage of several ease-of-use and security features including:

  • Unlimited Box Sign templates – to save and reuse standard documents like invoices, receipts, inventory orders etc.
  • Password protection for documents – to add an extra layer of security for documents containing sensitive information
  • Signer verification via SMS – to enforce two-factor authentication and make transactions more secure


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Cyberthreats in the Metaverse

Cyberthreats in the Metaverse


The metaverse is a new reality and a platform that brings both opportunities and challenges. Today’s cybersecurity threats are likely to persist in this new era, presenting a multivalent and challenging threat landscape, which will in turn require robust and innovative security solutions.

To develop security solutions tailored to threats arising from metaverse ecosystems, organizations must work with their IT leaders, CISOs, and CIOs to continuously develop new security strategies and identify the current threat landscape.

New Level of Anonymity

The metaverse offers a new level of anonymity to individuals interacting with each other. With more and more social and workplace interaction taking place in places known as a metaverse, there is a new level of awareness required to ensure you are actually speaking with the individual you think you are speaking with. It looks like, Individuals will be hit by cyberattacks more often than companies, who are aware of the cyberthreats.

Zero-Trust Architecture Needed

Zero-trust architecture and more legal protections are required to ensure the security of experiences and transactions in the metaverse.

According experts, blockchain technology is too authority-averse, and without a central authority backing the purported ironclad data integrity of the blockchain, it will remain vulnerable. Security ratings companies, like there are for third-party risk now, will be important for individuals in the metaverse

Security Focus Should Be on Individuals

John Bambenek, principal threat hunter at Netenrich, a security and operations analytics SaaS company, says ultimately, no cybersecurity problem will ever really be solved until we can protect the individual outside the umbrella of a corporate security program.

“There needs to be entities that are working to make individuals safe as they use social media companies or there needs to be effective laws and regulations on technology companies requiring them to make safe environments,” he says.


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