Leading decentralized infrastructure network provider Nodle has unveiled a new blockchain tool for verifying photos, videos, and data to provide authentication of content created.
Nodle developers have introduced ContentSign, a tool that helps ensure the authenticity of content. Any data, photos, or videos can be recorded on the blockchain, providing its integrity and protecting it from unwanted manipulation.
ContentSign ensures that data remains unchanged from the moment it was created. With the support of Adobe and the Linux Foundation, the initiative will be implemented into the Content Authenticity Initiative project. According to Garrett Kinsman, Co-Founder of Nodle, ContentSign will create standards for proving the identity of multimedia in the future.
One of the options to use ContentSign is shooting videos with cameras connected to the Nodle network, for example. In this case, the content created in real time will be labeled, recorded on the blockchain network, and signed with a unique private key that belongs only to that particular camera. This will allow the owner of the video to prove its authenticity and inviolability.
ContentSign will also protect the content from unauthorized access. By utilizing cryptographic encryption technologies, data recorded through ContentSign will be inaccessible to cybercriminals. And in the era of active use of AI technologies for content generation, the toolkit will enable the identification of authentic content.
Blockchain technologies will help NASA to record the fact of landing on the Moon’s surface and are also used to verify the authenticity of cultural artifacts.