PUBLIC VERIFICATION SURFACE

Verify a GAFAIG public certification surface

GAFAIG verification lets anyone independently confirm whether a published public certification surface is authentic, current, and backed by signed verification proof. Public accountability should not depend on screenshots, self-attestation, or unverifiable governance claims.

Verification is deterministic, reproducible, and independently verifiable. Anyone can validate the same result using the exact proof.messageString returned by the verification endpoint, the signature, and GAFAIG public key. Never reconstruct the signed payload from JSON fields.

Live Verification

Verify certification surface by registry ID

Enter a GAFAIG registry ID to retrieve the published certification surface and signed proof payload. This verifies the public certification outcome without exposing private evidence, reviewer materials, internal scoring, or workflow details.

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This is the independent verification layer behind a published GAFAIG certification surface. It exists so public governance trust can be validated externally rather than accepted on faith.
WHAT PUBLIC VERIFICATION PROVES

Independent verification of public AI governance accountability

This page proves that a public certification surface exists, that the disclosed signed proof is consistent with the registry, and that the result can be independently verified outside GAFAIG without relying on screenshots, marketing claims, or reconstructed payloads.

Certification surface integrity

The signed verification proof resolves against the public certification surface that represents the published governance outcome.

Signed verification proof

The disclosed payload is cryptographically signed and distributed with the public verification key reference required for independent validation.

Independent verification

External parties can validate the published certification surface without access to private reviewer materials, internal evidence, scoring details, or workflow data.

Portable public governance trust

The same published verification result can be validated across registry, API, widget, badge, SDK, and external public governance trust surfaces.

GAFAIG verification focuses on the published certification stage rather than internal workflow stages.

Verification confirms that the public certification surface, signed proof, exact proof.messageString, signature, and published verification key are consistent with one another.
Certified means the evaluated governance outcome has been finalized and, if publication was elected, published as an independently verifiable public certification surface.

This page does not expose private governance evidence, scoring internals, reviewer materials, or internal assessment workflow details. It confirms the public certification outcome and the integrity of the disclosed verification proof materials.

PUBLIC VERIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

Public verification without private governance disclosure

GAFAIG verification confirms that a published public certification surface exists, that it is surfaced through canonical public certification registry infrastructure views, and that its signed verification proof is valid for independent external validation. The public layer does not disclose private reviewer materials, internal evidence, scoring details, or assessment workflow data.

Step 1
Resolve public certification surface

The verification endpoint resolves the published certification surface from the canonical public certification registry infrastructure view generated from Snowflake-originated governance state.

Step 2
Return signed verification proof

GAFAIG returns the exact proof.messageString and signature needed for independent verification. External systems must not reconstruct the signed payload.

Step 3
Verify signature externally

External parties use the exact proof.messageString, signature, and public key to independently confirm the published certification surface.

Release: devGovernance verification engine executed on Snowflake (deterministic scoring, registry snapshots, and public verification views)