DocCert: Nostrification, Document Verification and Authenticity Blockchain Solution
Monther Aldwairi, Mohamad Badra, Rouba Borghol

TL;DR
This paper introduces DocCert, a blockchain-based system for verifying and authenticating digital documents and certificates, addressing forgery issues in online document verification processes.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel blockchain solution for digital document nostrification and verification, enhancing security and trust in online document authentication.
Findings
System enables quick verification of digital certificates.
Ensures tamper-proof storage of documents on blockchain.
Formal evaluation confirms system effectiveness.
Abstract
Many institutions and organizations require nostrification and verification of qualification as a prerequisite for hiring. The idea is to recognize the authenticity of a copy or digital document issued by an institution in a foreign country and detect forgeries. Certificates, financial records, health records, official papers and others are often required to be attested from multiple entities in distinct locations. However, in this digital era where most applications happen online, and document copies are uploaded, the traditional signature and seal methods are obsolete. In a matter of minutes and with a simple photo editor, a certificate or document copy may be plagiarized or forged. Blockchain technology offers a decentralized approach to record and verify transactions without the need for huge infrastructure investment. In this paper, we propose a blockchain based nostrification…
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TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Cloud Data Security Solutions
