Digital signatures

The organization that shares video with you can assist you with digital signatures to verify the authenticity of the recorded video and prove that the video has not been modified after it was recorded or exported.

This feature is only available in certain XProtect VMS systems. For more information, see the product comparison chart: https://www.milestonesys.com/products/software/xprotect-comparison/

You can use digital signatures to verify the authenticity of your recorded video. This is useful, for example if you want to demonstrate that the video has not been tampered with.

There are two stages of verification. You can verify:

  • whether the video has been modified after it was recorded. The recording server creates a digital signature for the recording. Later when you view exported video in XProtect Smart Client – Player, you can compare the recording signature with the one that was originally created by the recording server.

  • whether video that you export in XProtect Smart Client has been modified after it was exported. During the export process, XProtect Smart Client creates a signature for the export file. Later, when you review the exported evidence in XProtect Smart Client – Player, you can compare the export signature with the one that was created during the export.

If you find that there is a discrepancy, there is reason to question the reliability of the video evidence.

The original digital signatures are contained in the PublicKey.xml and Public Key Certificate.xml files in these locations:

  • XProtect Smart Client - [export destination folder]\[export name]\Client Files\Data\Mediadata\[camera name]\[camera name]\Export signatures

  • XProtect Management Client - C:\Program Files\Milestone\Management Server\Tools\CertificateIssuer

There are two scenarios where digital signatures are excluded during the export process:

The export process will complete, but when you verify the signatures, you will see that the digital signatures for the recording server have been removed or are only partially OK.