Evidence built
for the courtroom.
Kynos was designed with law enforcement use in mind from the beginning. Every session produces cryptographically verifiable evidence. Every forensic report is signed and timestamped. We are a young nonprofit actively building relationships with ICAC task forces, federal partners, and the child protection community, and we are opening those conversations now.
A signed evidence bundle.
When a Kynos customer escalates a case, they can generate a downloadable evidence bundle. What arrives is not a PDF summary. It is a machine-readable ZIP with every piece of evidence your investigators and prosecutors will need.
Request a verification walkthroughsession.jsonSession metadata, participants, timestamps, status.
messages.jsonEvery message in chronological order, with per-message scores.
evidence_log.jsonHash-chained evidence entries proving no tampering occurred.
reports/Any forensic reports generated for the session, each cryptographically signed.
signature.ed25519Bundle-level Ed25519 signature verifiable against our public key.
manifest.jsonContents, file hashes, and signing key identifier.
You do not need a
Kynos account to verify.
The public key is published at our well-known JWKS endpoint. The SHA-256 chain algorithm is standard. The RFC 3161 timestamps come from a neutral third-party authority. Every verification step uses tools your forensic examiners already have.
Nothing about verification requires trusting us.
Recompute hash chain
Walk the evidence log. SHA-256 each entry against its previous. If anything changed, the chain breaks.
Verify report signature
Pull the public key. Run openssl dgst -verify against the report body. Either it passes or it does not.
Confirm trusted timestamp
Use openssl ts -verify on the RFC 3161 token. Proves the report existed at the claimed moment.
Verification results live right inside the dashboard so any investigator can confirm chain integrity before writing an affidavit.

A small team, opening the right conversations now.
Zenith Kids is a new nonprofit. We are honest about that. We are actively seeking working relationships with ICAC task forces, federal partners, and the nonprofits who know this problem best. If you are one of them, we want to hear from you.
Additional capabilities specifically for law enforcement partners are in active development. Contact us directly for briefings.
Expert witness support is offered at no cost for cases stemming from Kynos detection.
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