TechFlow news: On April 24, according to Cointelegraph, cryptography firm Succinct launched Zcam, an iPhone camera application that enables real-time cryptographic signing of photos and videos upon capture—thereby verifying content authenticity and reducing risks of AI-generated or tampered content. The app hashes raw image data and signs it using keys generated within Apple’s Secure Enclave, then embeds the signature, capture metadata, and attestation information into the file in accordance with the C2PA standard. Succinct states that Zcam can be applied in scenarios such as journalism, insurance claims processing, and identity verification; however, its SDK has not yet undergone security auditing and is not production-ready.
Navigating Web3 tides with focused insights
Contribute An Article
Media Requests
Risk Disclosure: This website's content is not investment advice and offers no trading guidance or related services. Per regulations from the PBOC and other authorities, users must be aware of virtual currency risks. Contact us / support@techflowpost.com ICP License: 琼ICP备2022009338号




