Public glossary

A common language
for physical trust.

Terms used across the 4SI platform, papers and deployment discussions — defined at a level that supports understanding without exposing protected mechanisms.

4SI / DEFINITIONS

Precision begins with
shared meaning.

This glossary distinguishes identity from authority, verification from decision and infrastructure from an individual product form.

A

Authority

The permission assigned to a person, object or system to initiate, approve or influence a defined action.

PERMISSION / SCOPE
A

Assurance level

The degree of confidence required for a verification decision in a particular operating and threat context.

CONFIDENCE / CONTEXT
B

Binding

The governed relationship connecting a physical person, object or asset to the identity or record used by a system.

PHYSICAL / DIGITAL
C

Control primitive

A foundational mechanism other systems can use to constrain whether a consequential action is permitted to proceed.

BOUNDARY / EXECUTION
E

Enrollment

The controlled process through which a trust relationship is established, approved and made available for later verification.

ESTABLISH / GOVERN
E

Execution boundary

The point at which information, instruction or authorization becomes an action with consequences in a digital or physical system.

DECISION / ACTION
H

High-consequence action

An action whose incorrect authorization could create material harm, loss, disruption or systemic exposure.

RISK / IMPACT
H

Human presence

Evidence that an expected person is physically participating at the moment an authorization or verification is required.

PERSON / MOMENT
L

Lifecycle verification

Maintaining and reviewing trust across enrollment, use, transfer, exception, revocation and retirement.

CONTINUITY / CONTROL
P

Physical anchor

The physically verifiable source to which a trust relationship is connected. Public descriptions address its role, not its protected construction.

REALITY / ROOT
P

Physical trust

Confidence grounded in a verifiable relationship with a real person, object or environment rather than exclusively digital information.

ASSURANCE / REALITY
P

Policy engine

The system that interprets verification results and context to determine whether an action is allowed, denied or escalated.

RULE / DECISION
R

Reality verification

The process of establishing a physically grounded claim before a digital system relies on that claim for a consequential decision.

CLAIM / EVIDENCE
S

Substitution

The replacement of an expected person, component, product or asset with another that attempts to inherit its authority or record.

OBJECT / ADVERSARY
S

Synthetic identity

An identity claim assembled or generated from digital information that may not correspond reliably to the expected real person.

IDENTITY / SYNTHESIS
T

Trust event

A recorded point at which physical verification produces a result for an authorized workflow or decision.

VERIFY / RECORD
V

Verification coverage

The share of relevant authority paths, assets or actions for which the required verification control is actually enforced.

DEPLOYMENT / REACH
V

Verification result

The bounded output delivered to an authorized system. It should communicate only what the decision requires and no broader claim.

OUTPUT / MINIMIZATION
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