SSL.com Becomes Trusted Certification Authority for C2PA Compliance
SSL.com Enhances Trustworthiness by Joining C2PA
In a significant step towards combating digital misinformation, SSL.com has announced its inclusion as a trusted certification authority for the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA). This new role enables SSL.com to issue certificates for C2PA-compliant products that generate content credentials, ensuring content authenticity and provenance in an era increasingly dominated by AI-generated material.
SSL.com has met the stringent requirements of the C2PA compliance program, positioning itself as an essential provider of content credentials. By leveraging cryptography, the C2PA standard encrypts the details of a media file's origin, linking each pixel in images, videos, or audio files using cryptographic hashes. This process creates tamper-proof records that validate the origin and integrity of content, a crucial tool in the fight against manipulated media like deepfakes.
As digital technologies proliferate and blur the lines of content creation, the need for verifiable digital origins has never been more critical. Recognizing this necessity, SSL.com’s introduction of C2PA-compliant certificates is a direct response to growing concerns around content authenticity across multiple sectors, including global news media, social media platforms, and enterprise content management systems. Notable tech giants like Adobe, Google, and OpenAI have also embraced content credentials, highlighting their increasing significance.
The move towards issuing C2PA certificates represents a natural evolution for SSL.com, which already offers a diverse portfolio of services, including SSL/TLS certificates, code signing certificates, S/MIME email certificates, and Verified Mark Certificates (VMCs). All of these solutions utilize the same public key infrastructure (PKI) that underpins C2PA technology.
Leo Grove, the CEO and founder of SSL.com, emphasized the company’s commitment to digital security: "SSL.com’s participation in the C2PA ecosystem ensures that businesses have access to enterprise-class certificate services necessary for implementing these critical new standards for content authenticity verification, now and into the future."
Founded in 2002, SSL.com has established itself as a globally recognized certification authority, providing digital certificates and PKI solutions that secure online communications, applications, and digital content. With services available in over 180 countries, SSL.com caters to individuals and organizations alike, meeting comprehensive certifying needs including SSL/TLS, code signing, S/MIME email, and document signing certificates. The company also meets WebTrust audit requirements and is an accredited member of the CA/Browser Forum.
In summary, SSL.com’s recognition as a trusted certification authority for C2PA compliance marks a pivotal moment in enhancing the trustworthiness and authenticity of digital content. As organizations continue to navigate the complexities and challenges posed by content creation technologies, SSL.com stands ready to empower them with the tools necessary to verify and validate their digital assets effectively.
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