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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

Graduates prove qualifications to employers or regulators by presenting a verifiable degree credential from their wallet.

Why it matters

Manual verification is slow and vulnerable to fraud. Verifiable Credentials allow instant validation without exposing unnecessary personal data.

Ecosystem roles

  • Issuer: The education institution that issued the qualification.
  • Holder: The graduate.
  • Verifier: Employers, professional bodies, or platforms assessing eligibility.

Verification model

Verifiers can check authenticity and status without direct integration to university systems, reducing friction and improving trust.

Objective Enable a potential employee to verify a degree certificate of a job applicant.
Description Use verifiable credentials to allow a graduate and job applicant the ability to prove their qualifications.
Actors Job Applicant
Dependencies Applicant has a digital degree certificate in their wallet
Preconditions The job applicant is applying for a position that has educational requirements
Postconditions The employer receives the job application, including proof of educational certification.
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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