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Zero Trust Service Catalogue

UNIFY's identity-first catalogue spanning the core Zero Trust pillars.

IDENTITY

Capabilities that establish, migrate, and assure digital identities.

  • Trusted Sign-in
  • Streamlined Identity Lifecycle
  • Verifiable Credentials
  • Identity Protection
  • Migration to Entra
  • Identity Verification and Proofing
  • Application Provisioning
  • Identity SOC
ACCESS

Controls that govern how users, customers, and partners gain the right access.

  • Secure External Access
  • Organisational Identity Access Management
  • Controlled Delegation
  • Partner Identity Access Management
  • Just-In-Time Privilege
  • Adaptive Access
  • Multifactor Identification
  • Risk-Based Authentication
GOVERNANCE

Oversight capabilities that enforce policy, compliance, and least privilege.

  • Enterprise Governance
  • Controlled Delegation
  • Access Lifecycle
  • Entitlement Management
  • Data Protected
  • Access Reviews
  • Just-In-Time Privilege
  • Adaptive Access
SECURITY

Security operations services that protect, detect, and respond across identities.

  • Intelligent Threat Detection
  • Dark Web & Supply Chain Insight
  • Information Protection and Governance
  • Endpoint & Cloud Protection
  • Vulnerability Management
  • Security Operations Centre as a Service (SOCaaS)
  • Risk Management

Overview

A driver licence credential is issued to a wallet. When age verification is required, the holder discloses only the 18+ proof, not their address or licence number.

Why it matters

Many age checks over-collect data. Selective disclosure protects privacy while still delivering strong assurance to retailers and venues.

Ecosystem roles

  • Issuer: Transport authority or motor registry.
  • Holder: Driver.
  • Verifier: Retailer or venue.

Assurance and lifecycle

The licence VC supports revocation and expiry checks. Verifiers confirm issuer trust and status before accepting proof.

Objective Prove age eligibility using a driver licence VC.
Description Present a selective disclosure proof that confirms age without revealing address or licence number.
Actors Issuer; Driver; Retailer or venue
Dependencies Selective disclosure support and status endpoint.
Preconditions Driver holds a valid driver licence credential.
Postconditions Age verified without exposing unnecessary data.
flowchart LR
    TRANS@{icon: "fa:car", label: "Transport authority", pos: "b"} -->|Issues licence VC| WAL@{icon: "fa:wallet", label: "Wallet", pos: "b"}
    WAL -->|Present age proof| VER@{icon: "fa:store", label: "Retailer / venue", pos: "b"}
    VER -->|Check status| REG@{icon: "fa:book", label: "Registry/status", pos: "b"}
sequenceDiagram
    participant Authority as Transport authority
    participant Wallet
    participant Driver
    participant Verifier as Retailer / venue
    participant Registry as Registry/status

    Authority-->>Wallet: Issue driver licence VC
    Driver->>Verifier: Request purchase or entry
    Verifier->>Wallet: Request age proof
    Wallet->>Wallet: Create SD-JWT age proof
    Wallet-->>Verifier: Present selective disclosure proof (SD-JWT)
    Verifier->>Registry: Validate issuer and status
    Registry-->>Verifier: Valid
    Verifier-->>Driver: Allow or deny

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