If the camera manufacturer offers a verification tool—like Axis’s signed media verifier—use it to cryptographically verify authenticity.
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Standard network cameras (netcams) stream video data across local networks or the internet. However, traditional streams are vulnerable to interception, looping attacks (where old footage is replayed to mask an ongoing crime), and AI-driven injections. A "verified" live image system uses cryptographic validation, watermarking, and secure hardware-to-cloud protocols to prove the integrity, origin, and timestamp of the image. How Live Image Verification Works
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