Three Fields Corporation and Cybertrust Corporation said they are teaming up to develop a solution to make sure video content is authentic. They are responding to the fast growth of AI-generated content. The plan is to use C2PA technology, which is an international standard for checking where digital content comes from and whether it is real.
The idea is to combine Cybertrust’s ‘iTrust C2PA Certificate’ with video from Three Fields’ cloud service called ‘TStocker.’ This will record information about when, where, and how a video was shot and edited. That information can be checked by third parties. The goal is to let consumers and companies verify that videos are real. It will reduce the risk of fake content and make video data more reliable for industrial uses.
TStocker works with different camera brands and supports industries like construction, manufacturing, infrastructure, and local governments. These sectors need video that is reliable for safety, operations, and legal reasons. The system will use patented technology to record provenance information and add electronic signatures to video and probe data. It will track history and detect tampering.
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Cybertrust will provide authentication tools and certificates to make sure video transmitted through the cloud is genuine. They will also use timestamps and electronic signatures to make the video admissible as evidence.
The partnership aims to make C2PA a standard across the video cloud industry. Three Fields will start by testing video from partner companies and running demonstrations to verify the system. The results will be used to improve the service and quickly bring a reliable video solution to market.

