Anatomy of a Forensic Certificate

Understand the components that make our certificates a legally credible and technically sound standard for digital media verification.

FORENLYST

Digital Forensic Analysis Certificate

VERIFIED

ID: 8A3F-B9C1-D7E6

File Name

corporate_statement_final.mp4

File Size

24.7 MB

File Type

video/mp4

Analysis Date

2025-12-13 12:17:46 UTC

SHA-256 Hash

a1b2c3d4e5f6a7b8c9d0e1f2a3b4c5d6e7f8a9b0c1d2e3f4a5b6c7d8e9f0a1b2

Immutable Timestamp (Transaction ID)

0x123...abc

Technical observation

No Structural Anomaly Detected

The examined media presents structural coherence consistent with an original recording according to the technical examination engines used. Results are expressed in probabilistic terms based on the state of models and available data at the time of examination.

This certificate is cryptographically signed by Forenlyst Inc., independently verifiable, and constitutes a digital technical analysis. It does not replace court-appointed or regulated medical expertise. Verify Signature

Core Components Explained

Each element of the certificate serves a specific forensic purpose, creating a robust and verifiable chain of evidence.

Cryptographic Hash (SHA-256)

A unique, fixed-length digital fingerprint of the file. Any modification, even minimal, produces a different hash, proving file integrity.

Immutable Timestamp

The analysis hash is recorded on a public decentralized ledger, providing a verifiable record of when the analysis occurred.

Digital Signature

The certificate is cryptographically signed by Forenlyst, guaranteeing authenticity and ensuring it has not been altered.

Forensic Traceability

The combination of hash, timestamp and signature creates a complete, auditable chain of custody suitable for legal review.

Legal Disclaimer

The Forenlyst Forensic Certificate provides a technical analysis of digital media. It may serve as evidence support but is not absolute legal proof. Its admissibility in court is subject to jurisdictional rules and the discretion of the presiding judicial body. We recommend consulting with legal counsel to determine its appropriate use in any specific legal proceeding.