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Cyber Notary Cloud

A blockchain-powered data notarization and e-signature solution for service providers

Provide confidance that business data is authentic

Acronis Cyber Notary Cloud is a blockchain-based service for file notarization, e-signing and verification for businesses of any size. Designed exclusively for service providers, it allows your customers to ensure the integrity of their business-critical data, while achieving regulatory transparency and decreasing security risks.

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    Differentiate your business

    Boost your data protection business with an innovative portfolio offering
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    Sell, upsell or bundle with ease

    Deliver a universal service that fits businesses of any size, in any industry
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    Leverage blockchain technology

    Add extra layer of data protection that removes any risk of fraud

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Acronis Cyber Notary Cloud in details

Acronis Cyber Notary Cloud

A blockchain-powered data notarization and e-signature solution for service providers

Part of Acronis Cyber Cloud

Through one integrated platform, service providers can deliver all of the cyber protection solutions today’s clients demand via a single pane of glass.
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Global data center presence

Help your clients meet their unique needs by storing their data where they choose. With multiple data centers worldwide, Acronis enables you to meet the compliance, data sovereignty, and performance requirements of all your clients.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is blockchain?

    Blockchain is a technology based on the principle of a continuously growing list of data records, or blocks, which are linked and secured using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, including a timestamp and transaction data.

    Most people know the term “blockchain” because it is used as the basis for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ether. But the underlying concept allows blockchain technology to have a variety of use-cases, such as file notarization, digital voting, creating smart contracts, and more.

    The key advantages of the technology includes:

    • Security: Blockchain uses strong cryptography to create transactions that are impervious to fraud.
    • Distributed architecture: Blockchain leger is not owned by anyone as it can be distributed across multiple organizations and becomes more secure as replicas are added.
    • Impossible to backdate changes: Every transaction is written into the ledger once and cannot be changed thereafter.
  • What is blockchain as a service?

    Blockchain as a Service (BaaS) is based on the Software as a Service (SaaS) model. This approach allows customers to access and leverage blockchain-based applications, while a cloud-based service provider manages all activities required to keep the infrastructure up and running.

  • What is blockchain-based data notarization?

    Blockchain-based services for data notarization allows to notarize business critical data of any type automatically by creating a digital fingerprint for files and storing it in a public blockchain ledger. It empowers companies with independent validation of data authenticity and proof it existed at a specified date and time.

  • How does e-signature work?

    An electronic signature, or e-signature, is the software that links a signature to the signer’s identity and intent to sign to the time the document was signed. E-signatures streamline the document approval process by enabling online signatures with a click of the mouse or by using touch pad.

    To sign a document with Acronis Cyber Notary Cloud you will need to:

    • Select the desired file by browsing, or drag and drop it
    • Specify the signees by entering their email addresses
    • Ensure all participants review and digitally sign the file
    • Once all signatures are received, you can get signature and notarization certificates, which are publicly verifiable proof of the timestamp and integrity of e-signatures
    Product help

    In case you have any difficulties, we have collected all the useful materials for this product in our FAQ, Knowledge Basevideo tutorials and documentation. Also you can always ask your question on our discussion boards.

    Technical support

    Customers with active product maintenance or subscription are entitled to 24/7 technical support. Follow the instructions at the Technical Support Site to get prompt support by phone, chat or e-mail.

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