Platform Overview
CREDA1 supports continuously verifiable credential trust for regulated environments where authorization, compliance, and accountability cannot depend on static records alone.
Traditional credentialing systems primarily prove that a credential was issued at a specific point in time.
CREDA1 is designed to support whether that credential remains valid, authorized, compliant, and trusted when it is relied upon.
Verified Identity
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Credential Issuance
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Authorization Conditions
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Compliance State
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Revocation Awareness
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Point-of-Decision Evaluation
CREDA1 binds credential trust to identity, authorization conditions, and compliance context — helping organizations evaluate whether an individual remains eligible and permitted to act.
Eligibility, authorization, and compliance conditions can change over time.
CREDA1 is designed to support trust decisions that reflect current credential status rather than outdated assumptions or periodic reviews.
This allows organizations to maintain stronger alignment between workforce trust, operational access, and regulated accountability.
CREDA1 is intended for environments where credential trust carries operational, legal, compliance, or safety implications.
The platform supports regulated-system accountability by helping organizations maintain verifiable relationships between identity, authorization, credential status, and compliance evidence.
CREDA1 is designed to integrate with existing operational systems and regulated workflows rather than requiring organizations to rebuild infrastructure from scratch.
Trust-State
Normative Standard
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VTI Foundation
Governance Stewardship
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CREDA Systems
Implementation Infrastructure
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CREDA1
Credential Trust Infrastructure
Trust-State defines the standard. CREDA Systems provides implementation infrastructure. CREDA1 applies that infrastructure to regulated credential trust and authorization assurance.
CREDA1 supports organizations that require credential trust to remain continuously verifiable beyond issuance alone.
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