If it isn’t defensible,
it didn’t happen.
When the dispute comes — and it will — your infrastructure record is either an asset or a liability. iTechSmart makes every system action court-ready: timestamped, attributed, and cryptographically sealed before anyone asks.
Court-ready evidence in minutes, not discovery weeks.
Every action already has a sealed, timestamped, independently verifiable receipt — so when counsel asks, you export instead of reconstruct.
Reconstructed evidence is challenged evidence.
When your infrastructure record is assembled after the fact from logs, screenshots, and testimony — opposing counsel will challenge every link in the chain. ProofLink removes that challenge before the dispute begins.
✗ Reconstructed infrastructure records
- ✗Evidence assembled weeks or months after the incident — from memory, logs, and Slack exports
- ✗Log files are mutable — opposing counsel can challenge authenticity and custody
- ✗Attribution gaps — who took what action, when, under what authorization, is often unclear
- ✗Discovery process takes weeks; IT teams pulled from operations to reconstruct
- ✗Every step in the reconstruction chain is a vector for challenge
✓ ProofLink sealed records
- ✓Every action sealed in real time — no reconstruction phase, no retroactive assembly
- ✓SHA-256 hash-chained — any tampering breaks the chain visibly; falsification is detectable
- ✓Full attribution — who or what acted, under which policy, with what approval, to the millisecond
- ✓Discovery = export the receipt chain — minutes, not weeks
- ✓Bitcoin-anchored via OpenTimestamps — independent of iTechSmart, verifiable by any party
The receipt already exists. Verify it now.
Every action on our production infrastructure has a sealed, Bitcoin-anchored receipt. Your counsel can verify any of them independently — no access request, no NDA, no phone call.
A chain of custody for your infrastructure.
Every action recorded
Detection, decision, execution, outcome — captured at the moment it happens. Not logged afterward — sealed in real time.
Cryptographically signed
SHA-256 hash-chained receipts. Any tampering breaks the chain — visibly. Detectable by any reviewer.
Independently anchored
Receipts anchored via OpenTimestamps to Bitcoin. No reliance on our word — any third party verifies independently.
Court-ready on demand
Export defensible, timestamped evidence in minutes. No reconstruction. No IT distraction. No custody gaps.
Every incident. An immutable record. Available now.
ProofLink receipts contain detection timestamp, attribution, policy gate result, and cryptographic proof — independently verifiable at verify.itechsmart.dev by opposing counsel, regulators, or any third party.
- ✓Real-time sealing — receipts created at the moment of execution, not reconstructed after
- ✓Full attribution — every action attributed to a specific agent, policy, and authorization path
- ✓Independent verification — anyone with the receipt ID verifies at verify.itechsmart.dev
- ✓No iTechSmart dependency — Bitcoin-anchored via OpenTimestamps; valid even if we cease to operate
- ✓Chain integrity proof — mathematical proof that no record in the chain has been altered
Different teams. Same need: defensible proof.
Close the evidence risk
Every system action your organization takes is defensible by design — not assembled under discovery pressure. When opposing counsel asks what changed, you hand them a receipt ID and they verify it themselves.
Export, don't reconstruct
Discovery on infrastructure events goes from weeks of IT reconstruction to a minutes-long export. The receipt chain is already sealed, attributed, and Bitcoin-anchored — no gaps, no challenges to authenticity.
Defensible ops for a risk-sensitive practice
Your firm's IT infrastructure generates the same documented, receipted, cryptographically sealed record as your clients need from their systems. Built for environments where an undocumented incident is a liability.
For your infrastructure — and your practice.
UAIO for legal-sensitive ops
Autonomous IT operations where every action generates defensible proof. Built for firms and legal departments that can't afford an unprovable incident.
Explore Suite →LegalAI
Purpose-built AI tooling for legal teams — research, drafting, and review — running on the same cryptographic receipt infrastructure. Defensible by design.
Visit LegalAI →What counsel asks us first.
How is a ProofLink receipt different from a system log?
Logs are mutable — they can be altered, deleted, or selectively exported. ProofLink receipts are SHA-256 hash-chained and Bitcoin-anchored via OpenTimestamps. Any alteration to any receipt in the chain breaks the hash — visibly and mathematically. The chain is verified by Bitcoin's blockchain, which is beyond any single party's control to alter.
Can iTechSmart alter or delete a receipt after the fact?
No. The ProofLink write layer is append-only — designed so that even iTechSmart operators cannot modify a receipt after it is sealed. Bitcoin anchoring provides an additional independent timestamp that cannot be backdated even if our infrastructure were compromised. Receipts are publicly verifiable at verify.itechsmart.dev.
What does full attribution mean in a legal context?
Every receipt captures: what action was taken, what detected the incident, what decision was made, what policy gate approved it, and what the outcome was — all to the millisecond. In a legal dispute about what changed in a system and whether it was authorized, ProofLink receipts answer all four questions with cryptographic certainty.
How quickly can we produce evidence for discovery or regulatory inquiry?
Minutes. Receipt export requires entering the incident date range at verify.itechsmart.dev — or querying the API directly. There is no reconstruction phase because every record was sealed in real time when the action occurred. Over 30,000+ receipts have been sealed with zero chain breaks.
What happens to our receipts if iTechSmart ceases to operate?
Receipts anchored via OpenTimestamps to the Bitcoin blockchain remain independently verifiable indefinitely using publicly available tools — without any dependency on iTechSmart. The hash chain and Bitcoin anchor are not hosted by us; they are part of a public, decentralized ledger that no single party controls.