ONVIF and C2PA Collaborate to Enhance Digital Video Trust

ONVIF has announced a strategic collaboration with the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) to enhance the integrity of digital video, as stated in a press release.

ONVIF has announced a strategic collaboration with the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) to enhance the integrity of digital video, as stated in a press release. This partnership aims to promote video integrity standards amid rising threats from AI-generated content manipulation.

The collaboration will align ONVIF's video authentication specification with C2PA's Content Credentials, an open standard developed by industry leaders including Microsoft, Adobe, and Google. This initiative seeks to ensure that video content remains authentic and unaltered, which is crucial for applications in law enforcement, corporate security, and legal proceedings.

ONVIF's media signing technology cryptographically signs video footage at the point of capture, allowing for verification of its authenticity throughout its lifecycle. This is particularly important as synthetic media and deepfakes become increasingly sophisticated and harder to distinguish from genuine footage.

The C2PA's Content Credentials provide a digital 'nutrition label' for media, embedding tamper-evident metadata that traces the content's origin and history. This collaboration is expected to bolster user confidence in the authenticity of digital video assets across various platforms.

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