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Rekor Introduces Go-Secure.Video: Proof That Video Is Real

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Rekor (NASDAQ: REKR) launched Go-Secure.Video, a media authentication technology that cryptographically signs video at capture to prove authenticity or detect tampering. It embeds device, time, location, and a V-Chain into the bitstream and returns deterministic, evidence-grade verdicts via a validation portal.

The system is compliant with C2PA and ONVIF media signing standards and targets law enforcement, insurers, courts, commercial security operators, and camera/platform manufacturers. An iOS evaluation app is available via Apple TestFlight.

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News Market Reaction – REKR

+5.53%
3 alerts
+5.53% News Effect
+6.6% Peak Tracked
+$5M Valuation Impact
$100.44M Market Cap
0.1x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, REKR gained 5.53%, reflecting a notable positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +6.6% during that session. Our momentum scanner triggered 3 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $5M to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $100.44M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

What This Means

The stock moved +5.5% in the session following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with REK...
Analysis

The stock moved +5.5% in the session following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with REKR’s launch of Go-Secure.Video into a large, urgency-driven market for authenticated media. However, prior going-concern disclosures and Nasdaq minimum-bid deficiencies remain key risks that could cap sustained enthusiasm.

Key Figures

Surveillance cameras worldwide: more than one billion Annual network camera shipments: 100 million Annual smartphone shipments: more than one billion +1 more
4 metrics
Surveillance cameras worldwide more than one billion Global installed base of surveillance and security cameras
Annual network camera shipments 100 million Estimated number of network cameras shipped annually
Annual smartphone shipments more than one billion Estimated smartphones shipped each year capable of high-quality video
Founding year 2024 Year Go-Secure.Video was founded following customer requests

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: May 11 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
May 11 Q1 2026 earnings Positive -6.8% Revenue and margins improved while losses narrowed versus prior year.
May 04 Major contract win Positive -2.6% Secured $16.8M multi-year Oklahoma uninsured vehicle enforcement contract.
May 01 Earnings date announcement Neutral +6.5% Announced timing and access details for upcoming Q1 2026 results call.
Mar 31 Full-year 2025 results Positive -8.5% Revenue grew, margins expanded, and Q4 2025 operating cash flow turned positive.
Mar 25 Leadership/expansion hire Positive +3.5% Hired director to expand Rekor Command in Texas and other growth markets.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

REKR has often traded lower on operationally positive news, showing more divergences than alignments.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Short Interest: 14.97%
Short Interest
14.97% of float
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moderate as of 2026-06-15 Days to cover: 9.09

Short interest is at an elevated level, which can increase the potential for volatility if sentiment swings sharply.

Key Terms

c2pa, onvif, hardware attestation, deepfake technology, +1 more
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c2pa technical
"Go-Secure.Video is compliant with both C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity)"
A C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) marker is a digital “chain of custody” attached to images, videos, and documents that records who created or edited the file and when, and flags any changes. For investors, it matters because authenticated content reduces the risk of acting on manipulated or false announcements—think of it as a tamper‑evident seal for corporate communications that helps protect reputation, regulatory compliance, and market confidence.
onvif technical
"Go-Secure.Video is compliant with both C2PA ... and ONVIF media signing standards."
ONVIF is an industry group that defines open technical standards so IP-based security products—such as network cameras, video recorders and access control devices—can communicate and work together regardless of manufacturer. For investors, ONVIF compliance matters because it lowers integration barriers and sales friction: products that follow the standard are easier for customers and software platforms to mix and match, which can expand market adoption, reduce vendor lock-in risk and support scalable deployments.
hardware attestation technical
"through signed SEI headers and hardware attestation (using Rekor Labs' patent-pending"
Hardware attestation is a digital verification process in which a device proves its identity and that its internal software and components have not been tampered with, using a secure element built into the device like a sealed signature. Think of it as a tamper-evident seal for electronics that tells another party the device is genuine and uncompromised. Investors care because strong attestation reduces security breaches, regulatory risk, product recalls and helps build customer trust, all of which can affect revenue and liability.
deepfake technology technical
"The Market Could Not Be More UrgentDeepfake technology is no longer the domain"
Deepfake technology uses advanced computer algorithms to create highly realistic but fake audio, video, or images that can make a person appear to say or do something they never did—think of a digital impersonator or photo-editing on steroids. For investors it matters because convincing fakes can harm a company’s reputation, trigger sudden stock moves, enable fraud or market manipulation, increase legal and security costs, and force extra due diligence when assessing management statements or news.
chain-of-evidence regulatory
"developing and filing patents for a chain-of-evidence framework for video and still images."
A chain-of-evidence is a linked set of data, documents and test results that together support a specific claim about a product or process, such as safety, effectiveness or compliance. For investors it matters because a strong, well-documented chain-of-evidence is like a clear trail of footprints leading to a conclusion: it reduces uncertainty about whether a product will meet regulatory standards, succeed in the market, or require costly additional work.

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In a World Where Video Can Be Edited, Clipped, Manipulated, AI-Generated, or Challenged After the Fact, Go-Secure.Video Answers the Only Question That Now Matters: Can a Video Be Proven to Be Authentic?

COLUMBIA, Md., June 30, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rekor Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: REKR), which builds trusted-data, privacy, and security solutions for real-world video and sensor networks, today introduced Go-Secure.Video, a media authentication technology that answers a question courts, insurers, and law enforcement agencies are increasingly being forced to confront: Can this video be proven authentic?

Rekor's patent-pending technology cryptographically authenticates video content at the exact moment of capture, creating a tamper-evident, cryptographically verifiable record tied to the originating device, date/time/location, and bound into the bitstream; if anyone alters a single pixel, frame, or element after recording. Go-Secure.Video precisely identifies where and when the alteration occurred. The system does not analyze probability. It does not flag suspicious content. It delivers a binary, evidence-admissible determination: the video is authentic, or it has been tampered with. No estimates. No guesswork. Just irrefutable proof.

Go-Secure.Video can be used through the Go-Secure.Video mobile app, embedded into recording devices through a software development kit, or integrated directly into OEM platforms, public safety systems, insurance workflows, media systems, enterprise video environments, and other visual-recording ecosystems. The Go-Secure video app is currently available for evaluation on iOS via Apple's TestFlight platform, and Rekor is in discussions with several potential launch partner OEMs regarding broader device and platform integrations.

The scale of the problem is difficult to overstate. More than one billion surveillance and security cameras are operating worldwide, with an estimated 100 million network cameras shipped annually. Add to that more than one billion smartphones shipped each year, nearly all capable of high-quality video capture, plus body cameras, dash cameras, drones, professional cameras, and enterprise video systems, and the volume of visual media being produced globally is without precedent. A growing share of that footage will eventually need to be verified, challenged, preserved, or proven. The tools to do that reliably do not yet exist at scale. Go-Secure.Video was built to change that.

Built to Answer a Question the Justice System Could No Longer Ignore
Go-Secure.Video was founded in 2024 after multiple public safety customers asked Rekor a direct question: can video evidence captured by Rekor Scout® be faked? Prosecutors and defense attorneys were using that footage in criminal proceedings and needed assurance that authenticity challenges could be answered with certainty, not probability.

Rekor responded by developing and filing patents for a chain-of-evidence framework for video and still images. The result is Go-Secure.Video, developed by Rekor Labs.

How Go-Secure.Video Works
Go-Secure.Video authenticates media in real time, not after the fact. The video is cryptographically signed at the point of capture/creation, directly on the recording, embedding a cryptographic V-Chain through signed SEI headers and hardware attestation (using Rekor Labs' patent-pending session-anchored, multi-layer, multimodal, change-hashing architecture). The resulting signature is permanent and independently verifiable by authorized parties without moving content outside the user's infrastructure.

The Validation Portal accepts any submitted video and returns detailed deterministic verdicts.

  • Authentic and Complete — the content is unaltered and verified from the originating device.
  • Partially Authentic (portions of the video are authentic and here are the differences): 
  • The video clip is a subset of a longer file. Here are the parameters: a clip is the usable unit in video; it can be authenticated thereafter at the frame level (GoSecure understands the completeness and content of the video).
  • The video has been Edited/Clipped at the beginning - the beginning of the video has been altered (where and by how much).
  • The video has been Edited/Clipped at the end - the end of the video has been altered from its original length (and where).
  • The video has Been Edited/clipped internally – there is a segment that has been altered (where and by how much).
  • Not a Go-Secure.Video (or completely altered) — the file was not captured through the Go-Secure.Video authentication framework.

Evidence grade determination. No probabilistic scoring. No AI confidence intervals.

Compliant With Industry Standards. Built to Go Further.
Go-Secure.Video is compliant with both C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) and ONVIF media signing standards. It exceeds both by operating deterministically at the clip level rather than the file level, maintaining internal context, Device and Situational Binding, and by embedding provenance within the bitstream itself at the hardware layer rather than applying it as a post-capture wrapper.

Existing AI-based video tampering detection tools are probabilistic and can operate on an extracted clip, but cannot provide the cryptographic certainty needed. Go-Secure.Video solves the problem they cannot: cryptographically prove authentication, completeness, and/or edit locality (down to the frame level) within a clip extracted from a broader file, such as a GoSecure-signed file.

The Market Could Not Be More Urgent
Deepfake technology is no longer the domain of sophisticated actors. It is widely accessible, and its impact on the credibility of surveillance video is documented and accelerating. Leading trade publications covering the physical security industry have reported extensively on the rapid expansion of AI-generated video and the growing threat it poses to evidence integrity across public safety, insurance, and commercial sectors.

When a law enforcement agency submits footage as evidence, when an insurer evaluates a claim, or when a court determines whether video is admissible, the question is always the same: can this be proven? Until Go-Secure.Video, there was no definitive answer. There is now.

Leadership Statement
"Go-Secure.Video is what happens when you take a real problem from real customers and build all the way to a definitive solution. This is not a detection tool. It is a proof system. That distinction matters enormously in the markets we serve. We built Go-Secure.Video because we were asked to testify as an expert witness on video evidence and discovered there was no reliable way to prove authenticity at the clip and frame level. That gap was unacceptable. We closed it."         

   — Chris Kadoch, CTO, Rekor Systems                                                     

Target Markets
Go-Secure.Video serves any organization or individual who requires proof of media authenticity. Primary markets include:

  • Law enforcement agencies require chain-of-custody certification for video evidence in criminal proceedings.
  • Insurance carriers evaluating the authenticity of video submitted in connection with claims.
  • Courts and legal counsel require admissibility-grade certification of video and photo evidence.
  • Commercial enterprises and security operators managing surveillance infrastructure where the authenticity of footage may be questioned.
  • Camera manufacturers and platform providers seeking to embed authenticated capture capabilities into their hardware and software offerings, including video conferencing platforms.

About Rekor Systems, Inc.
Rekor Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: REKR) builds trusted-data, privacy, and security solutions for real-world video and sensor networks. Rekor's AI-powered roadway intelligence platforms are deployed across the United States, delivering real-time data and actionable insights to transportation agencies, law enforcement, and commercial operators. For more information, visit Rekor.ai; for Go-Secure.Video, visit go-secure.video.

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Charles Degliomini
Executive Vice President
Rekor Systems, Inc.
cdegliomini@rekor.ai

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FAQ

What is Rekor Go-Secure.Video and how does it work for REKR customers?

Go-Secure.Video is a Rekor media authentication system that cryptographically signs video at the moment of capture. According to Rekor, it embeds device, time, location, and a V-Chain into the bitstream, enabling deterministic, evidence-grade verification of authenticity or specific edit locations.

How does Go-Secure.Video prove video authenticity compared with AI detection tools for REKR?

Go-Secure.Video provides a binary, cryptographic authenticity verdict instead of probabilistic AI scores. According to Rekor, it can confirm if content is authentic, partially authentic with detailed edit locations, or not captured through Go-Secure, giving courts and insurers deterministic evidence rather than confidence intervals.

What verdicts can Rekor Go-Secure.Video return when validating video clips?

Go-Secure.Video can classify media as authentic and complete, partially authentic with detailed clip-level edits, or not a Go-Secure video. According to Rekor, its validation portal pinpoints where segments were clipped or altered, including beginning, end, or internal edits within a submitted clip.

Which industries and markets is Rekor targeting with Go-Secure.Video (NASDAQ: REKR)?

Go-Secure.Video targets organizations needing proof of media authenticity. According to Rekor, primary markets include law enforcement, insurers, courts and legal counsel, commercial security operators, and camera or platform manufacturers that want authenticated capture in hardware, surveillance systems, and video conferencing platforms.

Is Rekor Go-Secure.Video compliant with C2PA and ONVIF standards?

Go-Secure.Video is described as compliant with C2PA and ONVIF media signing standards. According to Rekor, it goes further by operating deterministically at the clip level, maintaining internal context and device binding, and embedding provenance directly into the bitstream at the hardware layer.

How can users access or test Rekor Go-Secure.Video as of June 30, 2026?

Users can currently evaluate Go-Secure.Video through a mobile app on iOS distributed via Apple TestFlight. According to Rekor, the technology can also be embedded via SDK or integrated into OEM devices, public safety systems, insurance workflows, and enterprise video environments.

Why did Rekor develop Go-Secure.Video and when was it founded?

Go-Secure.Video was founded in 2024 to answer authenticity challenges from public safety customers using Rekor Scout footage. According to Rekor, prosecutors and defense attorneys requested certainty at clip and frame level, leading Rekor Labs to develop a patent-pending chain-of-evidence architecture for video and still images.