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מחבר ראשי: AriaLabs Systems LLC
פורמט: Recurso digital
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יצא לאור: Zenodo 2026
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גישה מקוונת:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20042398
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contents We present HNBP-CORE, a lightweight per-device, per-session, append-only hash-chained witness log for tamper-evidence on application state. The protocol's design fits in approximately 50 lines of code and uses only SHA-256 and ISO-8601 timestamping primitives. Each record commits to its predecessor via the predecessor's hash, producing a chain whose integrity can be verified locally without consensus, distributed agreement, or any cooperating third party. Unlike the literature's dominant blockchain framing, HNBP-CORE addresses two underserved problems: (1) a single user wishing to detect whether their own device's recorded state has been silently modified by an adversary; and (2) a producer of high-risk AI systems wishing to satisfy automatic-logging and tamper-evidence obligations under the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, Articles 12 and 19). Both use cases share the same underlying primitive: cross-platform byte-identical hash-chained event logs verifiable with no infrastructure beyond a SHA-256 implementation.
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spellingShingle HNBP-CORE: Cross-Platform Tamper-Evident Witness Logs for User-Side State Integrity and AI System Audit Compliance
AriaLabs Systems LLC
tamper-evidence
hash chain
audit log
integrity
user-side verification
OPSEC
adversarial seizure
EU AI Act
AI system audit
regulatory compliance
cross-platform integrity
We present HNBP-CORE, a lightweight per-device, per-session, append-only hash-chained witness log for tamper-evidence on application state. The protocol's design fits in approximately 50 lines of code and uses only SHA-256 and ISO-8601 timestamping primitives. Each record commits to its predecessor via the predecessor's hash, producing a chain whose integrity can be verified locally without consensus, distributed agreement, or any cooperating third party. Unlike the literature's dominant blockchain framing, HNBP-CORE addresses two underserved problems: (1) a single user wishing to detect whether their own device's recorded state has been silently modified by an adversary; and (2) a producer of high-risk AI systems wishing to satisfy automatic-logging and tamper-evidence obligations under the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, Articles 12 and 19). Both use cases share the same underlying primitive: cross-platform byte-identical hash-chained event logs verifiable with no infrastructure beyond a SHA-256 implementation.
title HNBP-CORE: Cross-Platform Tamper-Evident Witness Logs for User-Side State Integrity and AI System Audit Compliance
topic tamper-evidence
hash chain
audit log
integrity
user-side verification
OPSEC
adversarial seizure
EU AI Act
AI system audit
regulatory compliance
cross-platform integrity
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20042398