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Is Your Surveillance Video Still Admissible?

Is Your Surveillance Video Still Admissible?

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AI-generated deepfakes are advancing so fast that video — long the gold standard of evidence in legal proceedings, compliance audits, and security investigations — can no longer be assumed authentic. So what does that mean for the 90 million surveillance cameras recording across the country right now?

At Milestone XPerience Days (MXD) in Las Vegas, SecurityInfoWatch Editor-in-Chief Rodney Bosch sat down with Jason Crawforth, Founder & CEO of SWEAR, to discuss the accelerating threat to video integrity and why his company believes proving authenticity from the moment video is captured is the key to deepfake detection.

Crawforth makes a compelling case: the legal system is already shifting the burden of truth. Jurors who consume fake content daily are increasingly skeptical of video evidence. And the cat-and-mouse game of deepfake detection is one that AI will always eventually win. SWEAR's approach — using steganography, advanced hashing, and blockchain to embed "digital DNA" into every pixel, frame-by-frame, in real time — takes AI out of the equation entirely by creating an independent chain of custody from camera to courtroom.

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