Definition
Verifiable Trust Infrastructure is an infrastructure framework for generating, binding, and independently verifying trust-state and authorization evidence in regulated digital environments.
The infrastructure defines how trust assertions, authorization outcomes, and verification artifacts are produced, referenced, and validated without reliance on centralized custody or implicit trust assumptions.
Verifiable Trust Infrastructure treats trust as verifiable infrastructure rather than documentation, policy declarations, or opaque system state.
Scope
The infrastructure applies to environments where authorization, identity, and compliance outcomes carry real-world consequences, including regulated software systems, credentialed workforces, and high-assurance digital services.