DigiCert has announced enhancements to its Document Trust Manager to secure digital documents and mitigate AI fraud by centralising signing-assurance management in a single solution.
With the rising adoption of e-signatures, the solution eliminates the need for separate regional or departmental infrastructure to meet standards for document authenticity and integrity.

"AI is making document fraud faster, cheaper, and harder to detect," said Deepika Chauhan, chief product officer at DigiCert. "Organisations can't rely on visual trust anymore. They need cryptographic proof of who signed a document and that it hasn't been altered. That's what Document Trust Manager delivers at scale."
DigiCert Document Trust Manager
The latest enhancements to DigiCert Document Trust Manager include:
- Unified Workflow & Centralised Visibility: Enterprise-wide monitoring of signing activity through a single view for easier tracking and detection of potential unauthorised document signing activity.
- Secure Certificate and Private Key Repository: Centralised, protected storage for document signing certificates and private keys and making use of Multi Factor Authentication for logging on and signing documents.
- Pre-Integrated Signing: Seamlessly integrates with existing enterprise security infrastructure, including DocuSign, Adobe Sign, Adobe Acrobat, and desktop signing tools
- Online counter-signing: DigiCert Secure Sign allows users to counter-sign multiple orders during the signing process without using an external signing flow.
DigiCert Document Trust Manager enables users to:
- Verify signer identity using web- and mobile-based capabilities for secure, remote authentication.
- Meet global regulatory requirements with support for PKI-backed signatures under eIDAS2, ZertES, and AATL.
- Centralise and monitor signing activity across the enterprise through a single, unified solution
- Ensure document integrity and authenticity with PKI-backed digital signatures and strong identity verification, including biometric and ID-based proofing.
- Enable secure, compliant workflows for remote and hybrid work environments.

"Enterprises are under pressure to demonstrate both compliance and authenticity," said Ozgun Pelit, senior analyst, Frost & Sullivan. "Centralised management of PKI-backed document signing provides stronger assurance than legacy, siloed approaches."
