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In-camera photo forgery detection technology for corporate business users

With Sony’s in-camera Digital Signature activated at capture, Sony’s technology supports detection of any modification to an image, thus protecting it from fraudulent usage.

  • In-camera function
  • Based on standard cryptography
  • Eliminates unauthorized editing and misconduct around digital photo data
  • For corporate users onlyi

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Law Enforcement

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Logistics

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Insurance

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ID photo

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Digital Certificate

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System process flow

  1. Set up verification serverii. iii.
  2. Digital Signature mode is activated
  3. Image is captured
  4. Images are immediately cryptographically signed by the camera processor
  5. Image is manipulated
    a. pixel modification
    b. tampering
    c. potential forgery
  6. Image signature is canceled
  7. Image manipulation is detected by the customer’s own certificate server during examination

Available on the Alpha 7 IV camera

  • 33 MP full-frame back-illuminated CMOS sensor
  • BIONZ XR™ engine
  • SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbps (USB3.2 Gen2) port for high-speed transfer
  • CFexpress Type A media slot
  • 5-axis optical image stabilization
  • Compatible with more than 60 Sony original E-mount lenses

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i. Feature to be licensed to businesses by Sony for professional use only.

ii. Details on setting up the verification server to be announced. Server costs such as a platform, programming device, coding resources, etc. responsibility of the customer.

iii. The user will upload images with digital signatures to a verification server, developed by the customer with information provided by Sony. This allows the user and the recipient of an image to confirm if the digital signature is still intact or removed.