provenanceforensicssecuritydigital-signatures
Provenance Metadata: Cryptographic Proofs to Combat Deepfake Evidence in Signed Documents
eenvelop
2026-02-04
10 min read
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Layered cryptographic provenance (hashes, signed timestamps, device attestations) stops AI deepfake claims by proving a scanned file's origin and time.
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