Authentic Data Chain Containers
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Digital identity - security - data - authorship.
(ADCs).
A security feature to verify authorship and provenance for data.
"ADCs are data structures used to create a chain of verified authorship and provenance for data. The aim is to link everything so it can be track and traced from source to outcome. They function by linking putting data into containers and the containers are then linked together in a verifiable chain, similar to a chain-of-custody, demonstrating a history of how the data was created and who authored it."
Chris Skinner's Blog - 21 July 2025.
See also
- Behavioural analytics
- Biometric recognition
- Biometric signature
- Biometrics
- Cryptocurrency
- Multi-Signature (Multi-Sig)
- OTP
- Secure attribution
- Security
- SSL
- Transaction
- Trust
- Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP)
- Zero Trust