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However, over-reliance on verification can introduce friction and false confidence. Verification checks the integrity of a file at a moment in time, but it does not assess the quality of the content inside. A student could submit a beautifully hashed but plagiarized or poorly written project, and the ZIP would still show as “verified.” Therefore, the term must be interpreted contextually. In security and data science bootcamps, “verified” often accompanies automated testing reports—unit tests passing, code compiling, or data schemas validating. In creative or soft-skills bootcamps, human evaluation remains irreplaceable. The best approach combines cryptographic verification of submission integrity with rubric-based human assessment of substance.