The platform

A physical front end
for the digital world.

One trust architecture connects human identity, physical assets and enterprise systems — while keeping the protected mechanism out of public view.

01 / THE ARCHITECTURE

Three layers.
One continuous trust path.

Each layer solves a different part of the system: establishing a physical anchor, verifying it in context and translating the result into enterprise action.

02 / PHYSICAL INTERFACE STUDIES

Designed to disappear
into daily life.

The physical anchor is not one fixed object. These restrained concept studies explore how high-assurance presence could be worn, carried and presented without turning security into spectacle.

Concept study of a wearable 4SI interface presented to an access point
01 / PRESENTCONTROLLED ACCESS
VERIFICATION EVENT
Concept study of a discreet wrist-worn physical trust element
02 / WEARHUMAN PRESENCE
PHYSICAL ANCHOR
Concept study of a carried physical trust element
03 / CARRYPORTABLE AUTHORITY
Concept study of a pendant physical trust element
04 / ADAPTFORM-FACTOR AGNOSTIC

CONCEPT STUDIES / FORM FACTORS ARE ILLUSTRATIVE / PROTECTED MECHANISM NOT SHOWN

03 / FOR SAFETY KEY

Trust begins with
human presence.

A high-assurance physical identity layer designed to connect the person authorizing an action to the expected digital identity.

01

Secure access

Strengthen access to critical physical and digital environments.

02

Financial authorization

Add physical-world trust to sensitive approvals and transactions.

03

Human-to-machine trust

Establish a trusted authorization point before systems act.

04

Identity integration

Designed to work with existing identity and policy infrastructure.

04 / FOR SAFETY LAYER

Every object deserves
a verifiable identity.

A scalable physical trust layer for products, components, documents and critical assets — creating a durable connection between the physical object and its digital record.

01

Product authenticity

Support verification across manufacturing, distribution and use.

02

Component integrity

Help identify substitution or unauthorized replacement.

03

Supply-chain trust

Connect physical checkpoints to existing traceability systems.

04

Lifecycle verification

Maintain trust beyond a product's first point of sale.

05 / FOR SAFETY SUITE

Physical proof.
Enterprise action.

The verification and integration environment that translates physical trust events into decisions, workflows and controls across enterprise infrastructure.

01

Verification workflows

Configure how and when physical verification is requested.

02

Policy controls

Translate results into context-aware authorization decisions.

03

Lifecycle management

Manage trust relationships across people, objects and systems.

04

Enterprise integration

Connect through controlled interfaces to existing infrastructure.

06 / ASSURANCE MODEL

Credibility begins with explicit boundary conditions.

A serious deployment defines what is being verified, under which conditions, which authority interprets the result and what downstream action is permitted.

01

Threat model

Define the adversarial conditions the verification layer is expected to address.

02

Verification policy

Specify when physical proof is required and what level of assurance is appropriate.

03

Integration boundary

Control how verification results enter identity, transaction or operational systems.

04

Lifecycle control

Govern enrollment, use, review and retirement across the trust relationship.

CONTROLLED TECHNICAL ACCESS

Meaning in public.
Mechanism in confidence.

Detailed architecture and validation are available through a qualified process.

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