Technologies

DLT

Connecting fragmented records and
making history and context traceable.

Across multiple organizations and systems, records may be stored in different locations and updated by different parties, making it difficult to verify the authenticity of information.
DLT, or Distributed Ledger Technology, is a technology that enables multiple participants to share and synchronize the same records, providing tamper resistance and transparency of history. By reducing dependence on a single administrator while maintaining consistency in update histories, approval paths, and chronological records, DLT offers a high level of accountability for use cases such as auditing, evidence management, and inter-organizational collaboration.

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CASE STUDY 01 / Transaction Audit

Making transaction records traceable and verifiable.

Transaction data within companies and organizations is often managed across multiple systems and personnel, making it highly burdensome to later confirm the process, history, and consistency of each transaction.
Transaction auditing is a mechanism for recording and verifying the history of transactions, including their creation, updates, approvals, and related processes, in order to confirm data consistency and the validity of processing.
By making it possible to trace who performed which action and when, transaction auditing enhances transparency and accountability in areas such as fraud detection, internal controls, regulatory compliance, and system audits.