Claim integrity · CertiSure

CertiSure — Certification Verification System

CertiSure protects trust in certifications by enforcing single-use authentication on cryptographically secured product identities, anchored to tamper-evident labels and backed by lifecycle enforcement and audit-ready verification records.

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What CertiSure does

One question, answered reliably

“Is this certification claim genuine—and is it bound to the right physical product and context?”

Certification claims are frequently misused through:

CertiSure addresses the core problem: certification trust must be enforceable, not assumed.

What CertiSure is not

Not a PDF page or a static "certificate link"

A certificate can be visually authentic and still be misrepresented if the system does not enforce how that certification claim can be used.

Verification, not redirection. Scanning triggers backend validation of the certification claim and lifecycle status.

How CertiSure works

Four controls, working together

01

Cryptographic proof

Each label carries a cryptographically secured identity that cannot be guessed or fabricated.

02

Tamper-evident physical control

The label is designed to show evidence of access, removal, or reuse attempts.

03

Single-use lifecycle enforcement

When a certification claim is verified in the intended context, it is consumed so it cannot be reused on another product.

04

Structured audit logging

Each verification produces structured records: outcome, lifecycle state, and reason codes.

Single-use certification verification

Why it matters

In CertiSure, the QR represents a certification claim—a right to assert compliance. If that claim can be copied, it can be transferred to non-certified products.

This is how certification trust is protected at system level.

What CertiSure verifies

Scope examples

CertiSure can be used for certification and compliance claims such as:

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Important governance note. CertiSure verifies the authenticity and binding of the certification claim to the product context and the issuing source records. It does not replace certification bodies or regulatory approval processes.
Evidence & audit outputs

Regulatory trust layer

CertiSure generates reviewable artifacts such as:

When CertiSure is the right choice

Use it to prevent

CertiSure is especially valuable when certification trust affects procurement decisions, regulatory inspections, channel partner acceptance, and export credibility and quality assurance.

Implementation approach

A typical CertiSure rollout

  1. 01
    Scope definitionDefine which certification claims are to be verifiable, and what constitutes a valid context.
  2. 02
    Issuance bindingBind certification references to product identities and permitted usage conditions.
  3. 03
    Label deployment + verification flowDeploy tamper-evident labels and enable scan-based backend verification.
  4. 04
    Governance and reviewMonitor outcomes, exception patterns, and evidence exports for audit readiness.
Frequently asked

FAQs

How does certification verification work in CertiSure?
CertiSure verifies certification claims using cryptographic identity, tamper-evident labels, and backend lifecycle enforcement so a certification claim can be validated once and cannot be reused or transferred.
How does CertiSure prevent certificate misuse?
CertiSure enforces single-use authentication and records audit-ready evidence, preventing copied codes, screenshots, and claim transfer to non-certified products.
Can CertiSure verify ISO certifications on products?
CertiSure can support verification of ISO-related product or process certification claims when those claims are properly bound to product identities and issuer records. It verifies authenticity and binding; it does not issue the certification.
Is CertiSure just a link to a certificate PDF?
No. CertiSure performs backend verification of the claim and its lifecycle status. It is not a document-hosting page.
Can CertiSure be used with BrandShield?
Yes. BrandShield protects authenticity claims; CertiSure protects certification claims. Many deployments use both when counterfeit and compliance risks coexist.
Decision block

If you need certification verification that cannot be copied, reused, or misrepresented: