About the Course
Modern organizations operate in a digital-first environment where the validity of a transaction depends entirely on the provable integrity of its underlying record. However, many professionals struggle with fragmented systems that fail to provide a continuous chain of custody. This course transforms scattered knowledge into a structured system for managing digital evidence. You will gain the capability to: 1. Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) protocols based on risk profiles; 2. Deploy Advanced Electronic Signatures (AdES) that meet global regulatory requirements; 3. Utilize SHA-256 hashing for real-time integrity monitoring; 4. Design metadata schemas that preserve context; 5. Audit Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) certificates; and 6. Develop long-term digital preservation strategies using the OAIS model.
This course teaches the technical and procedural requirements for digital recordkeeping through hands-on cryptographic exercises so you can guarantee the authenticity of every document in your repository. While we introduce the conceptual foundations of blockchain and zero-knowledge proofs, the primary focus remains on the practical application of current industry standards like ISO 27001 and eIDAS-aligned signature levels. We acknowledge the real-world constraints of budget limitations and legacy system integration, positioning this training as a guide for professionals who must deliver high-assurance results within complex, multi-vendor environments. You will practice hands-on signature verification and hash calculation, ensuring you leave with the skills to defend your organization's digital legacy.
Target Audience
This program is essential for professionals responsible for the lifecycle of digital evidence and the security of electronic transactions.
- Digital Records Manager overseeing enterprise-wide document retention and authenticity
- Information Governance Officer developing policies for electronic signature adoption
- IT Security Auditor evaluating the effectiveness of authentication and PKI controls
- Legal Counsel specializing in digital evidence and electronic contract admissibility
- Compliance Officer ensuring alignment with global e-signature and data integrity regulations
- Digital Archivist responsible for the long-term preservation of high-value electronic records
- Systems Architect designing secure workflows for digital document management
- Risk Management Specialist assessing threats to digital record integrity and non-repudiation
- Data Privacy Officer managing identity assurance levels for sensitive data access
- Quality Assurance Manager validating digital recordkeeping systems in regulated industries
Course Objectives
This course equips you to design, execute, and measure digital recordkeeping initiatives that ensure legal compliance, mitigate fraud risks, and support strategic information governance.
- Assess current recordkeeping maturity using the ISO 15489-1:2016 framework
- Apply NIST SP 800-63 guidelines to design risk-based authentication matrices
- Implement Advanced Electronic Signatures (AdES) within Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) workflows
- Calculate SHA-256 hashes to verify the integrity of high-value digital assets
- Construct metadata schemas that support the long-term evidentiary value of records
- Evaluate trust service providers against international standards for digital certificates
- Navigate the legal requirements for non-repudiation and electronic chain of custody
- Synthesize integrity findings into actionable reporting for executive and regulatory stakeholders
Requirements & Prerequisites
Participants should have an intermediate understanding of information management or IT security principles. Familiarity with basic document management systems (DMS) and a general awareness of organizational compliance requirements is recommended. No advanced programming knowledge is required, though comfort with technical interfaces and data structures will be beneficial for the cryptographic exercises.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you lead digital integrity initiatives with credible data and practical strategies, you become a trusted driver of organizational resilience and legal readiness.
- Build technical expertise in cryptographic hashing and digital signature verification
- Gain confidence in defending the admissibility of digital records during audits
- Strengthen your ability to balance security requirements with user experience
- Enhance your professional credibility as a certified digital recordkeeping specialist
- Position yourself for leadership roles in information governance and cybersecurity
- Expand your knowledge of global standards like eIDAS and ISO 27001
- Develop the skills to lead complex digital transformation projects with security-first principles
Organizations that embed digital record excellence into their operational context reduce costs, mitigate legal risks, and build lasting competitive advantage.
- Reduce the risk of document forgery and unauthorized record alteration
- Mitigate legal liabilities by ensuring the admissibility of electronic evidence
- Improve operational efficiency through secure and automated e-signature workflows
- Ensure compliance with international data integrity and privacy regulations
- Protect organizational reputation by preventing high-profile digital record breaches
- Lower long-term storage costs through structured digital preservation strategies
- Strengthen stakeholder trust by demonstrating robust identity and authentication controls
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn digital record aspirations into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on hash calculation exercise using SHA-256 tools to verify file integrity
- Scenario simulation requiring decisions on e-signature levels for high-value contracts
- Diagnostic audit of a digital recordkeeping system using the ISO 15489 checklist
- Stakeholder mapping exercise to align IT, Legal, and Records Management functions
- Case study analysis of digital evidence challenges in the banking and healthcare sectors
- Group workshop producing a comprehensive digital chain of custody report
- Reflection exercise benchmarking current authentication protocols against NIST SP 800-63 standards
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Authentication, E-Signatures, and Integrity of Digital Records Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.
CPD Certified
Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.
Why this course earns its place on your CV
Accredited training, practitioner trainers, and peers on the same career track — the three things real expertise is built on.
Regulatory & Compliance Mastery
- Master e-signature laws and digital record integrity standards organizations demand today.
- Navigate complex authentication regulations with confidence and precision.
- Ensure your organization's digital records withstand legal and audit scrutiny.
Practical Skills for Immediate Impact
- Apply authentication frameworks to real-world digital workflows from day one.
- Evaluate and implement e-signature solutions that meet compliance requirements.
- Detect and prevent tampering threats to protect digital record integrity.
Career Differentiation & Credibility
- Stand out as the go-to expert in digital trust and electronic evidence.
- Add a high-demand specialization that spans legal, IT, and governance roles.
- Gain verifiable expertise employers actively seek in digital transformation initiatives.























