The Integrity Imperative
Every week brings another story about vulnerable software, altered data, or broken trust. The old model of "trust the system" is not enough for high-consequence workflows.
Every week brings another story about vulnerable software, altered data, or broken trust. The old model of "trust the system" is not enough for high-consequence workflows.
Even mature teams can miss changes introduced between testing and deployment. Verifiable build and output integrity is becoming table stakes.
Small, unnoticed changes in datasets can invalidate downstream decisions. Without deterministic integrity checks, teams can ship bad outcomes with confidence.
Post-quantum migration planning is now active in enterprise and government circles, pushing teams toward algorithm agility and long-lived verification models.
SHA-384 fingerprints make tampering obvious for exact-match verification.
Ed25519-signed attestations bind processing outputs to issuer and timing context.
Algorithm-agile design supports phased hybrid signature adoption as post-quantum requirements mature.
Fattoreum gives teams a practical path to prove integrity with evidence that can be validated independently by auditors, partners, and investigators.