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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

Universities issue a digital degree credential that graduates can present anywhere, without delays or manual verification.

Why it matters

Degree fraud is costly and hard to detect. Verifiable Credentials allow employers and platforms to verify awards instantly while keeping students in control of their data.

Ecosystem roles

  • Issuer: The education institution issuing the degree credential.
  • Holder: The graduate storing the credential in a wallet.
  • Verifier: Employers, regulators, or platforms validating the credential.

Assurance and lifecycle

Credentials can be revoked or updated if errors are found or qualifications change. Verifiers can check status without contacting the issuing institution directly.

Objective To issue a digital degree certificate to a graduate
Description A digital degree certificate will be issued to a graduate, enabling them to use that digital degree to prove their education credentials.
Actors Graduate
Dependencies Graduate: has a digital student ID; qualifies to graduate; has a mobile device.
Preconditions The graduate has been confirmed as qualifying to graduate.
Postconditions The student has stored a digital degree certificate in their wallet.
flowchart LR
    UNI@{icon: "fa:graduation-cap", label: "University", pos: "b"} -->|Issues degree VC| WAL@{icon: "fa:wallet", label: "Wallet", pos: "b"}
    WAL -->|Presents credential| VER@{icon: "fa:id-badge", label: "Employer / verifier", pos: "b"}
    VER -->|Status check| REG@{icon: "fa:book", label: "Credential registry", pos: "b"}
sequenceDiagram
    participant University
    participant Wallet
    participant Graduate
    participant Verifier as Employer / verifier
    participant Registry as Credential registry

    University-->>Wallet: Issue degree VC
    Graduate->>Wallet: Stores credential
    Graduate->>Verifier: Present degree VC
    Verifier->>Registry: Check status
    Registry-->>Verifier: Valid
    Verifier-->>Graduate: Verification complete

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