SHA-256 fingerprint
The sealed PDF has a cryptographic hash recorded at publish time. Recompute the hash on the file you were sent; if it matches what the verify page displays, the PDF has not been altered.
Key 102 Solutions LLC runs its own CMMC Level 1 self-attestation through the same portal you'd buy. The URL below resolves to our published affirmation — no account, any computer, forever. Try it from your auditor's laptop.
https://portal.key102consulting.com/verify/sprs/SPRS-L1-2026-512PCZReport ID SPRS-L1-2026-512PCZ· Published 2026-05-24 · Senior officer's signature on file
We don't ask anyone to trust Key 102. The verify URL gives auditors artifacts they can re-derive without us.
The sealed PDF has a cryptographic hash recorded at publish time. Recompute the hash on the file you were sent; if it matches what the verify page displays, the PDF has not been altered.
The affirmation was timestamped via an external Time Stamping Authority (TSA) at publish time. The TSA is independent of Key 102 — its signature proves when the affirmation existed, regardless of our clock or database.
The affirmation is signed by the named senior officer — Edward Williams II for Key 102 Solutions LLC. Key 102 cannot sign on a contractor’s behalf; only the named officer’s session can produce the bound signature.
The verify URL above is Key 102's. After a Mission Brief, you'll have one of your own — same cryptographic chain, same external TSA anchor, same identity-bound signature, but on your CMMC L1 self-attestation under your senior officer's name.
Send the URL to your prime contractor, your DoD program office, or your auditor. They confirm independently. They never need to ask you for "evidence the report is real."
The Mission Brief delivers a published, auditor-verifiable CMMC Level 1 self-attestation under your senior officer's signature. One sealed PDF, one verify URL, one fixed price.
Prefer to talk first? Book a 30-minute call — Edward walks you through the verify URL on the call.