[Hidden-tech] Secure submission of timesheets/other confidential items

Tony Caggiano tonyc5 at comtech-ne.com
Sat May 26 19:26:46 EDT 2012


Dave
How about scan cards for a time clock that they scan in and out. The information would automatically update the system. Pioneer Payroll in Chicopee has a system that does that and they are really good and reasonably priced. 

Tony Caggiano
AssetData Cloud Backup
www.assetdatacloudbackup.com
413-729-0020

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On May 25, 2012, at 3:26 PM, David Korpiewski <davidk at cs.umass.edu> wrote:

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> I work for a company that now has to provide electronic submission of 
> timesheets and other confidential items for 6000 people.   I don't know 
> all the details, but obviously the system needs to somehow know that the 
> person submitting the timesheet is the right person and nothing is 
> getting forged.  So its like a digital signature system.
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> Does anyone have any ideas about how this would run?   Do you use any 
> such services to handle digital submissions to your companies that you 
> could recommend to me?   I would imagine we would need a third party 
> that was verifying the incoming timesheet.
> 
> PGP comes to mind, but most of those 6000 people wouldn't have a clue 
> how to sign their emails, although perhaps there is a plugin available 
> for automatic PGP signing.
> 
> Thank you for any thoughts you might have.
> David
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