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Safe and secure: why secure electronic transcript delivery will become the norm.


We LIVE IN AN ON-DEmand, instant gratification society, and the old ways of doing business--paper, faxes, and even the overnight delivery of documents--no longer suffice. They're slow, expensive, and don't meet the delivery expectations of many customers. Universities are feeling this pinch as much as any other business. Paper is also difficult to secure and is too easily counterfeited.

These are the primary reasons why The Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University, main campus at University Park, State College; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855, opened 1859 as Farmers' High School.  recently embarked on an effort to create certified and secure electronic academic records that can be accessed by anyone who is authorized and has an internet connection. Each year we receive about 120,000 requests from students and alumni for copies of their official transcripts. Penn State has provided the ability for transcripts to be ordered through our website for a number of years now. But an efficient ordering service alone was not sufficient. Depending on how early in the day students requested their transcripts be sent to another university or a potential employer, it might have been two to four days before the records were received. The best they could hope for was next-day delivery. We needed to provide faster service.

That all changed on January 24, when we went live with a system that makes it possible to send certified and secured copies of electronic transcripts within minutes. After careful evaluation, we chose to implement the Certified Transcript Services (CTS (1) (Clear To Send) The RS-232 signal sent from the receiving station to the transmitting station that indicates it is ready to accept data. Contrast with RTS.

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) solution from Adobe Systems Adobe Systems Incorporated (pronounced a-DOE-bee IPA: /əˈdoʊbiː/) (NASDAQ: ADBE) (LSE: ABS) is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA.  and identity verification Noun 1. identity verification - the automatic identification of living individuals by using their physiological and behavioral characteristics; "negative identification can only be accomplished through biometric identification"; "if a pin or password is lost or  firm GeoTrust. While Penn State is the first university to take this step, we are certainly not the only school looking for Looking for

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 ways to raise efficiency and security when it comes to issuing transcripts. There are several other universities that, like Penn State, are actively pursuing the adoption of this same technology. Nationally, there is a growing interest in providing the same benefit as is now being realized at Penn State.

This service allows us to create, store, and share certified Adobe Portable Document Format (file format) Portable Document Format - (PDF) The native file format for Adobe Systems' Acrobat. PDF is the file format for representing documents in a manner that is independent of the original application software, hardware, and operating system used to create those documents.  (PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. ) transcripts that look like the traditional paper versions and are highly tamper-proof. When recipients open a document using this service, they know that the academic records were created by Penn State and that the transcript has not been altered. In the event that someone alters the content of the document, it's clearly marked invalid upon opening.

The $6 fee we charge students and alumni for transcript orders does not offset the actual costs of producing and delivering a transcript when labor, supplies, and postage are all considered. So in that regard, the institution is saving money with CTS.

FIGHTING FRAUD

Beyond cost savings and improved customer service, I believe Penn State has taken a significant step toward thwarting the all-too-common fraudulent business of "diploma mills." It's no secret that there are hundreds of these mills in operation, and by many estimates, it's a billion-dollar industry. Just last summer the FBI closed down such an operation in Pennsylvania that certainly included fraudulent Penn State documents.

To fight such activity, we've traditionally relied on safety paper. It's very similar to the paper checks are printed on, in that photocopies and tampering are made obvious. While these tactics offer a degree of security, it comes nowhere near the high level of certainty that digitally signed Any message or key that has been encrypted with a digital signature. When a user's public key is digitally signed by a certification authority (CA), it is known as a digital certificate or digital ID. See digital signature and digital certificate.  electronic documents provide. Fraudsters are clever, and improvements in technology have made it too easy for them to ply their craft on paper. The CTS service eliminates the need for academic transcript recipients to guess whether the document is legitimate; they know just by looking at it.

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 records requires only Adobe Reader The software that displays and prints Adobe Acrobat documents (PDF files). Formerly known as Acrobat Reader, Adobe Reader is available free from the Adobe Web site (www.adobe.com) for Windows, Mac, OS/2 and various versions of Unix. , the service is convenient and gets used.

For all of these reasons, I'm convinced that in the near future, secure electronic document delivery will become the norm--no, the expected--way academic transcripts are delivered.

J. James Wager is assistant vice president for undergraduate education undergraduate education Medtalk In the US, a 4+ yr college or university education leading to a baccalaureate degree, the minimum education level required for medical school admission; undergraduate medical education refers to the 4 yrs of medical school. Cf CME.  and the university registrar at Pennsylvania State University.
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