RE-BUILDING TRUST

Building Digital Content Authentication Solutions

Tauth empowers leaders in the media and communications, financial and legal industries to authenticate digital content, including documents, images or video. By incorporating content credentials, companies provide recipients of the content the ability to determine if it is genuine, fake or has been tampered with.

Media and Communications

Validation of the authenticity of communications content including news articles, press releases, and other digital marketing materials with one-click verification and provenance tracking - to protect against fraud, imposter content and enhance credibility.

Media and Communications

Validation of the authenticity of communications content including news articles, press releases, and other digital marketing materials with one-click verification and provenance tracking - to protect against fraud, imposter content and enhance credibility.

Legal and Government

Authenticate legal documents and official records, providing robust security and traceability to ensure the integrity of critical information.

Legal and Government

Authenticate legal documents and official records, providing robust security and traceability to ensure the integrity of critical information.

Legal and Government

Authenticate legal documents and official records, providing robust security and traceability to ensure the integrity of critical information.

Business and Finance

Authenticate financial statements and invoices, safeguarding against fraud and ensuring transparency and trust.

Business and Finance

Authenticate financial statements and invoices, safeguarding against fraud and ensuring transparency and trust.

Business and Finance

Authenticate financial statements and invoices, safeguarding against fraud and ensuring transparency and trust.

Content Authentication Adoption Worldwide

U.S. Government Executive Order on AI Content Authentication

In October 2024, President Biden issued an executive order emphasizing watermarking and content authentication to identify AI-generated content. The Department of Commerce is tasked with creating standards and guidelines for detecting synthetic media and authenticating official government content. Federal agencies are expected to lead by example, using these tools to build trust and transparency in communication while encouraging private sector adoption.

The Adobe-led Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI)

The CAI, launched in 2019, has grown to include hundreds of members dedicated to setting standards for digital content authentication. In collaboration with Microsoft and BBC’s Project Origin, CAI has co-developed the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), which offers robust systems to verify the source and history of digital media, countering misinformation and enhancing content trust worldwide​

U.S. Government Executive Order on AI Content Authentication

In October 2024, President Biden issued an executive order emphasizing watermarking and content authentication to identify AI-generated content. The Department of Commerce is tasked with creating standards and guidelines for detecting synthetic media and authenticating official government content. Federal agencies are expected to lead by example, using these tools to build trust and transparency in communication while encouraging private sector adoption.

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