The VeriSeal Standard
The VeriSeal Standard defines the deterministic integrity framework that governs how digital evidence is structured, sealed, verified, and preserved.
It is not a feature specification. It is a structural integrity protocol.
Purpose
The standard establishes:
- Deterministic cryptographic integrity
- Append-only proof ledger architecture
- Verification reproducibility
- Governance and conformance model
- Long-term archival stability
Structure of the Standard
The VeriSeal Standard is composed of:
- VIP-STD series — Core integrity specifications
- VIP-REG series — Regulatory mapping
- VIP-THREAT series — Threat modeling
- VIP-STF — Security and trust framework
- Roadmap & Governance layers
Positioning
The VeriSeal Standard is designed to:
- Operate independently of jurisdiction
- Be commercially deployable
- Remain sovereignty-compatible
- Scale globally across sectors
It aims to become a global integrity reference layer.
Continue with the individual standard specifications below.