A computer generated signature (CGS) is a type of electronic signature that uses either biometric or cryptographically secure technology to authenticate the identity of an individual. This type of signature is used to securely and reliably verify that a document, contract, or agreement was truly created and authorized by a legitimate person. CGSs are becoming increasingly popular in high-stakes business transactions as they provide an extra layer of security when it comes to verifying a signatory’s identity and intent. With this advanced technology, organizations can be sure that their signature-based contracts and agreements are legally binding and enforceable.