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March 03, 2026
Why Digital Evidence Isn’t Believable on Sight — and What Truly Verifiable Files Look Like
Screenshots can lie. Photos can be edited invisibly. Audio can be doctored. In a world where media can be manipulated before our eyes, seeing isn’t believing — but verifying can be. Learn why trusting digital evidence on sight alone is dangerous and how cryptographically verifiable certificates give you defensible proof you can rely on.
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February 01, 2026
Why Trust in Digital Evidence Requires Both Cryptography and Forensics
In an age of AI-generated media and invisible digital edits, trust in evidence can’t rely on appearances alone. This article explains why combining cryptographic hashes with forensic analysis is essential for verifying the integrity, history, and credibility of modern digital evidence.
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January 28, 2026
Why “Untouched” Digital Evidence Is No Longer Believable in Court
Courts are no longer asking if digital evidence could be altered — they’re asking how you can prove it wasn’t. Here’s why traditional evidence handling is failing, and how verifiable integrity changes everything.
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January 15, 2026
Audio authenticity: why band-limits and discontinuities matter
Two fast audio indicators that often separate real recordings from heavy edits and synthetic pipelines.
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January 13, 2026
PDF forensics: what we check in the MVP
PDFs can be altered in subtle ways. Here are the structural signals we extract and why they matter.
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January 07, 2026
What a CanonProof certificate actually proves
A plain-English breakdown of what our signed certificate guarantees — and what it deliberately does not.