Authenticity in Action at ISC West 2026

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Trust once came naturally to video —  a camera recorded a moment, and people believed what they saw. Today, that certainty no longer exists. Artificial intelligence can fabricate scenes, alter footage, and create convincing deepfakes in minutes. Security teams, investigators, and courts now face a difficult question every time they review footage: Is this real?

At ISC West 2026, SWEAR invites the security industry to see what trustworthy video looks like again.

From March 25-27 at The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, our team will demonstrate how organizations can confirm video authenticity from the moment a camera begins recording. Visitors will find SWEAR in two places on the show floor this year, because restoring trust in digital media deserves more than one spotlight.

The first stop is at booth #30069, where attendees can experience the full platform in action. The SWEAR team will walk visitors through live demonstrations that reveal how the technology protects footage from the point of capture. 

Across the hall at Milestone Systems Booth #18053, guests can see SWEAR running directly inside XProtect, one of the world’s most widely used video management systems. Together, these demonstrations show a simple idea in action — verification should live inside the workflow security teams already use every day.

The story begins with the camera. Instead of checking footage after recording, SWEAR secures video at the moment of creation. Each frame receives a unique Digital DNA signature during recording, and the system continuously records that signature into a blockchain-backed record — this process creates a permanent cryptographic fingerprint for the video that cannot be altered later.

 

SWEAR’s approach gives security teams something the industry has lacked for years — an independent chain of custody for digital content. If someone edits a frame, inserts synthetic media, or alters a clip, the verification system catches it immediately. The system compares the original signature to the video under review and returns a clear answer about authenticity.

 

The message is clear at ISC West this year — there’s an ongoing shift in the conversation around AI and security video. The focus has turned to why authenticity matters and how easily teams can verify media during real investigations and daily operations.

Photoshop? Deepfake? “Enhanced” footage? Nice try. Come see how SWEAR proves what’s real from the point of capture. 

Visit SWEAR at Booth #30069, watch it live inside XProtect at Booth #18053, and let’s build authenticity into your workflow.

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