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Tamper-Proof Records

Definition

Tamper-proof records are data entries constructed to resist unauthorized alteration or deletion after their creation. These records employ cryptographic techniques and decentralized storage mechanisms to ensure data integrity and immutability. Each new record is cryptographically linked to its predecessor, forming a chain where any modification to an earlier entry would invalidate subsequent records. This design provides a high degree of assurance regarding the authenticity and historical accuracy of the stored information.