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Trust decisioning

Features

UNIFYTrust features cover policy-driven trust decisions, verification support, and reusable integration patterns for digital identity services.

Evaluate assess credentials, assurance signals, assertions, and context
Decide apply reusable policy and rule sets to each transaction
Evidence return audit-friendly decision signals to the relying service
Decision inputs

UNIFYTrust evaluates verified inputs at the point a decision is needed.

The service applies trust framework rules to credentials, assurance outcomes, system assertions, and transaction context before a relying service acts.
Credential-based evidence
Evaluate already-verified credentials and other trusted digital evidence presented during a transaction.
Authentication and assurance
Use upstream authentication outcomes and assurance signals as inputs to policy decisions.
System assertions and context
Assess trusted assertions and contextual information from connected systems before a business process proceeds.
Decision outputs
Return trust decisions, decision signals, and audit-friendly outputs to the relying application or workflow.
Service boundary

UNIFYTrust is a decision layer, not the authority behind every input.

It integrates with upstream services and applies policy consistently where relying parties need a defensible transaction-time decision.
Not the trust authority
UNIFYTrust does not define the trust scheme, accreditation model, or policy authority.
Not the issuer
It does not issue credentials or act as the original source of verified identity evidence.
Not the system of record
It is not the authoritative source of government, enterprise, compliance, or customer data.
Not a standalone crypto service
It is not positioned as a pure proof-generation or cryptographic-verification engine in isolation.
Transaction flow

Trust decisions should follow the evidence, not be rebuilt inside each application.

  1. Evidence is produced An issuer, identity provider, or authoritative system produces identity, role, eligibility, or assurance evidence.
  2. Evidence is presented A user, channel, or upstream service presents that evidence as part of a digital transaction.
  3. UNIFYTrust evaluates Policy, context, and trust rules are applied consistently to the presented inputs.
  4. The service acts The relying application receives a decision, decision signals, and audit-friendly outputs.
Example scenarios

The same decision patterns can support workforce, citizen, and regulated transactions.

Workforce onboarding
Evaluate identity, role, and eligibility evidence during onboarding and workforce access decisions.
Regulatory checks
Support AML, KYC, sanctions, anti-terrorism, and related regulatory decisions where identification evidence must be assessed before proceeding.
Delegated authority
Apply trust rules to delegated authority, approval, and business-role scenarios across digital channels.
Cross-channel reuse
Reuse policy and rule sets across customer, citizen, partner, and contractor services in different jurisdictions or operating models.
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