We have a C#-based web service that receives documents from political organizations which are legally binding documents.
Currently, we provide a receipt to the filer which contains a checksum of the file received, so we can prove to the filer at a later point in time that the file stored in our system matches their original submission. The receipt is sent as an e-mail to the filer.
However, we can't prove to a third-party auditor that the file and checksum stored in our system have never changed (i.e. a malicious DBA could change the checksum value to match the content of some bogus replacement document).
I'm currently thinking in terms of a write-only "log file" hosted out in the cloud somewhere (presumably with a provider that the third-party auditor would find reasonably trustworthy, like AWS) that we can record each filing id and checksum as they happen. Ideally this remote log file would behave like an old-school accounting journal -- you only write in pen, so you can never erase a previous entry!
Another option might be to send those e-mail receipts to a third-party e-mail archive provider? (the volume of our message history is so small, this may not be worth the conversation with an archive provider)
Does anyone have a suggestion?