• SecureConsent uses a biometric signature, which records vectors of data around a person’s signature, which is regarded by signature experts to be forensically superior to a wet ink signature. The Biometric signature uses the anatomic behavioral characteristics that individuals use when signing their names. In contrast to the electronically captured handwritten signature that is used to capture a graphic image of the signature, the default used for US Sites, the biometric option captures direction, stroke, speed and velocity attributes and is considered a reliable biometric indicator for writer identification. The features and functions necessary to deliver an efficient, state-of-the-art method for electronic consent are largely met with an out-of-the-box implementation of our product. Our global solution greatly facilitates the patient consent process, and provides significant benefits for CROs, clinical site staff, external monitors, sponsor staff and auditors.