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Certification & Conformance Framework

VeriSeal is designed to evolve from infrastructure solution
to integrity reference framework.

Certification ensures structural consistency.


Purpose

The certification framework ensures that:

  • Implementations follow deterministic integrity rules
  • Verification remains reproducible across institutions
  • Governance principles are respected
  • Long-term archival compatibility is preserved

Certification is not branding. It is structural assurance.


Conformance Levels

Level 1 — Protocol Conformance

  • Correct hash generation
  • Ledger continuity
  • Deterministic verification reproducibility
  • Cryptographic integrity compliance

Focus: technical correctness.


Level 2 — Governance Conformance

  • Audit logging requirements
  • Operational transparency
  • Role separation
  • Access control standards

Focus: institutional robustness.


Level 3 — Extended Integrity Compliance

  • Cross-border interoperability
  • Archival stability validation
  • Regulatory documentation alignment
  • Standard reporting compatibility

Focus: systemic alignment.


Certification Bodies

Certification may be conducted by:

  • Independent accredited auditors
  • Sector-specific compliance bodies
  • Future VeriSeal Governance Council

Long-term objective: Separation between commercial entity and certification authority.


Strategic Impact

Certification creates:

  • Trust reinforcement
  • Reduced integration friction
  • Cross-sector comparability
  • Early-stage standard ecosystem

Conformance is the bridge from product to protocol.