Companies with strict compliance needs or those that value privacy should be using secure document sharing for every message they send.
After all, failing to protect customer information with secure document sharing practices can:
- create compliance issues
- damage your reputation
- lead to customer loss
- result in financial penalties
Plus, customers expect secure document sharing any time you send contracts, terms of service, or other important paperwork to an email inbox or mobile number. They’re counting on your company to look out for them.
Why Companies Need Secure Document Sharing
Mitigating Legal and Financial Risks
There are countless rules, regulations, and guidelines companies need to follow to comply with federal and state laws.
Depending on your business, industry-specific groups may have other requirements for your organization to follow regarding the documents you provide during transactions.
Failing to send these documents securely can lead to lawsuits or fines, especially if confidential or sensitive information is leaked.
Protecting Sensitive Customer or Company Data
Data breaches can ruin your business. They create disruption, make your company lose revenue, and cause customers to lose faith in your brand.
They can even reveal private information about your company that could impact market share and your position against competitors.
Document security is the number one way to protect any sensitive customer or company information you include in contracts, invoices, or other paperwork.
Some common examples of the essential information your company needs to protect are:
- Financial details
- Addresses or other personally identifiable information
- Personal identification cards
- Proprietary information
- Designs
- Business strategies
This is just a short list of the important information that becomes vulnerable if not secured. Don’t let poor document security destroy your competitive advantage.
Maintaining Reputation and Brand Trust
Lots of people still feel nervous receiving official contracts or compliance documents through digital channels.
Secure document sharing is an excellent way to show customers you care about their concerns and are focused on their well-being.
Dual authentication and other security measures in your esignature, document, and payment software build trust, and keep customers engaged knowing your methods are secure.
Preventing Internal Misuse or Fraud
Internal threats to security are just as serious as ones from external sources. Companies should maintain document security not only when sending messages, but also through organizational management access controls.
Unauthorized internal access can lead to misused information. Protecting against this possibility is especially critical in sectors like finance or healthcare.
Administrators should lock down staff access to view information, share documents, or use workflows that don’t relate to their position.
Secure Document Sharing Best Practices
PDCflow’s document security features were created based on requests from real businesses just like yours. Here are some of the best practices we recommend to create a secure document sharing environment.
- Use Access Controls: Control which employees can access and view the documents you have on file. If information isn’t needed for a staff member to do their job, they shouldn’t be able to view it.
- Implement Physical Document Security: It’s a legal requirement to securely store paperwork containing payment data, personal health information, or other personally identifiable consumer information. Use locking file cabinets or other physical security to control access just as you would restrict digital access.
- Establish Document Retention and Destruction Policies: The industry you are in and the information included on physical documents will dictate how long you must store certain documents. Follow these guidelines for how long you must store documents and use a secure shred bin or other measures to destroy paperwork.
- Track and Monitor Documents: When you need to send compliance documents or important contracts it’s essential to know your messages are being delivered. Track and monitor digital documents for greater security and control.
- Educate Employees on Security Best Practices: Conduct routine document security training, HIPAA compliance, and PCI compliance training.
How PDCflow Ensures Secure Document Sharing
PDCflow’s esignature, document, communication, and payment tools let companies securely send documents and manage all types of digital workflows. We’ve created our software with current best practices, feedback from customers, and regulatory considerations in mind.
Here are some of the most popular document security features our customers use to keep customer communications safe:
- Dual authentication and HIPAA compliance: Dual authentication requires recipients to enter a PIN before reading your message. This secure delivery method makes PDCflow a secure, HIPAA-compliant option for organizations with sensitive customer or patient data.
- Secure entry overlay: Companies that take esignatures and payments together need to protect documents as well as customer data during online transactions. PDCflow’s software securely captures and stores the data for your company, so you aren’t required to manage sensitive data in house.
- Access controls: With PDCflow’s administrative controls, your company can choose what groups, departments, or locations in your business have access to documents, workflows, templates, or reporting. This security feature reduces chances of human error and fraud.
- Send via preferred channels: Delivering messages through email, SMS, or shared through a URL ensures the documents will be seen and opened by the intended party. PDCflow’s opt-in and opt-out controls make it easy for your company to follow compliance while serving customer preferences.
- Audit report: Part of security is ensuring your company is protected in the event of a customer dispute. PDCflow audit reports provide the signed document, multi-factor authentication, geolocation, date/time stamp, and delivery method. Cloud storage means easy access.
- Centralized document storage: Viewing your documents is just as important as being able to send them. Document storage in a PDCflow account removes the chance of unauthorized parties seeing sensitive data, while giving you an organized way to retrieve items when you need.
Secure Document Sharing: Real-World Examples
From customer communications to staff notices, there are countless reasons to securely send documents through your business.
Here are some of the real ways PDCflow customers are already using our software for document security.
Healthcare Compliance
Contracts and Agreements
Do you need to send contracts, NDAs, and service agreements to clients, partners, or vendors?
PDCflow esignatures speed up the process, are legally binding, and offer the flexibility to modify document workflows to fit your needs:
- Send your contract to one signer or multiple recipients
- Assign receiving order or send to all parties at the same time
- Add up to five documents to your message
- Request payments from one or more recipients at the time of signing
Human Resources (HR) Paperwork
Streamline your Human Resources department. Send offer letters, onboarding documentation, non-compete agreements, tax forms, and employee guidelines via PDCflow.
- Great for managing large numbers of HR documents
- Securely sends documents and collects personal information from employees
- Reduces the time HR staff spend getting essential paperwork completed
Legal and Compliance Documents
Law offices and departments use PDCflow secure documents and esignatures for retainers, compliance documents, settlement agreements, and other legally binding contracts.
Attorneys can track contract signatures, easily refer to old documents, and even collect payments to specific trust accounts in a single message.
Real Estate Transactions
For property managers, realtors, and leasing offices, PDCflow’s email and SMS enables secure lease agreement signing, and lets realtors and leasing offices send disclosures digitally.
Those struggling with unpaid balances from tenants can send payment reminders along with a link to pay, for a secure document sharing and payment workflow.
Countersignatures and Departmental Approvals
Companies and departments use esignatures for more than customers. Large companies, those with multiple locations, or remote offices need digital solutions to get signatures on budgets, approvals, and other key decisions.
PDCflow’s multiple recipient messages make it easy to send sensitive internal documents to one department for a signature, then on to the next for an additional approval.
Your company needs a secure document sharing software that simplifies work instead of creating complications. Schedule a demo today to see how to send documents securely with PDCflow.