RealityIntegrity.com is an independent, vendor-neutral reference describing an emerging trust capability: preserving and verifying the integrity of reality signals and representations across synthetic media, sensors, logs, and automated decisions. The objective is to clarify definitions, map standards and policy drivers, and document implementation considerations without promoting any single vendor or solution.
Synthetic generation and manipulation reduce the reliability of audiovisual evidence and digital representations. At scale, detection becomes a defensive “cat-and-mouse” approach. Organizations require proactive provenance and disclosure mechanisms, aligned with governance and policy, so that critical records can withstand audit, dispute, and third-party review.
Reality integrity refers to the integrity of a “reality object” across its lifecycle:
Integrity means traceable and disclosed transformations and verifiable provenance where available. Lack of provenance does not automatically imply falsehood; it implies reduced verifiability.
Public initiatives increasingly point to transparency and traceability of AI-generated or manipulated content, as well as institutional principles for “information integrity”. These drivers influence procurement language, compliance expectations, and the evidence organizations are expected to retain.
C2PA represents a key provenance standard for Content Credentials. The ecosystem is progressing through conformance and governance mechanisms that enable operational deployment. Parallel guidance documents frame Content Credentials as a practical mechanism to strengthen multimedia integrity and support investigative and forensics workflows.
Reality integrity spans multiple mechanisms:
RealityIntegrity.com is not a standards body, certification authority, regulator, or legal advisor. References to standards, public sources, or vendors are informational and do not imply endorsement. The site provides no certification and no regulated assurance services.
As integrity becomes a prerequisite for trust, compliance, and evidence, organizations need neutral vocabulary and a reference point above solutions. “Reality Integrity” names the capability at a level suitable for coalitions, public-private initiatives, cross-industry governance, and institutional adoption.
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