
Secure Credentials
Physically protected. Blockchain-anchored. Fraud-proof.
Every certificate and transcript produced by Novaya Technologies is built to withstand the most sophisticated counterfeiting and forgery attempts. We achieve this through a dual-layer approach that is unique in the East African market: advanced physical security features embedded directly into the printed document, combined with a blockchain anchor that creates a permanent, tamper-proof digital record.
Physical Security You Can See and Trust
Our credentials are printed on controlled, single-source security paper using specialised production processes. Each document carries multiple layers of overt and covert security features — visible elements that recipients and verifiers can check immediately, as well as hidden features that provide deeper levels of authentication when needed.
Blockchain-Anchored for Life
At the moment a credential is produced, a unique and immutable record is created on a blockchain using cryptographic keys and digital signatures. This record permanently links the physical document to a digital identity that cannot be altered, duplicated, or forged.
These physical protections are standardised across all Novaya-secured documents, which means that stakeholders become familiar with the look and feel of a genuine credential, making fraud significantly easier to detect.
The blockchain anchor verifies two critical things: that the document itself is genuine, and that it was issued by a legitimate, authenticated institution. This means that from graduation day to decades later, the authenticity of every Novaya-secured credential can be confirmed instantly.
What We Secure
Certificates
Degree certificates, diplomas, and award certificates with full physical and digital security, bespoke institutional design, and blockchain anchoring.
Transcripts
Academic transcripts and diploma supplements carrying the same multi-layered protection as certificates, ensuring complete credential integrity.
Official Documents
Student and staff ID cards, proof-of-qualification letters, secure letterheads, and any other official document requiring authentication.