Data Handling Certificate

This certificate provides a verifiable record of how client data was handled during this engagement. Every event is cryptographically chained — altering any record invalidates the entire chain. The chain tip is anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain via OpenTimestamps, providing independently verifiable proof of when these events occurred.

Chain of Custody

EventTimestamp (UTC)Details
Analysis Initiated2026-04-03 14:51:36 UTCJob ID: 9a5ac77e-965d-47ea-b4c1-9a518f5eaa69
Repository Received2026-04-03 14:51:36 UTCEstimated size: 15.5 MB
Analysis Performed2026-04-03 14:51:36 UTC16 scanners executed, 224 findings, 233,411ms total
Report Generated2026-04-03 14:51:53 UTCDuration: 17,114ms, 20 sections
Repository Deleted2026-04-03 14:51:53 UTCMethod: Permanent deletion from analysis system
All Data Purged2026-04-03 14:51:53 UTCAll client source code removed from analysis system

Cryptographic Verification

PropertyValue
Audit Trail Version2.0
Events Recorded39
Hash Chain AlgorithmSHA-256 (each event hashes the previous)
Chain Hash (tip)f612cd744759b829c22d8ce4bea95c40f6525b4f1c744f78623067aacb3ab05f
Chain IntegrityVERIFIED — no tampering detected
Bitcoin AnchorOpenTimestamps proof available — independently verifiable at opentimestamps.org

Independent Verification

To independently verify this certificate:

  1. Obtain the audit trail JSON file and .ots proof file from Polaris Intelligence
  2. Verify the hash chain: recompute SHA-256 hashes from event data and confirm each event's hash matches
  3. Verify the Bitcoin timestamp: use ots verify (opentimestamps.org) to confirm the audit trail was anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain at the stated time
  4. The audit trail JSON file must not have been modified since stamping — any change to the file will cause OTS verification to fail