Trust Framework Overview
A Trust Framework is a set of standards, protocols, and components designed to establish trust and facilitate secure data sharing between organizations. It offers a robust framework for secure authentication and authorization of all participants safeguarding data integrity and confidentiality throughout the sharing process.
Trust Frameworks are the foundation of Raidiam Trust Platform, ensuring secure, reliable, and streamlined data sharing in diverse ecosystems like Open Finance, Open Insurance and enterprise-led initiatives.
A well-designed and scalable Trust Framework consists of:
-
Trust Scheme: Controls how trust is established between Framework Participants.
-
Governance Framework: defines what kinds of organisations can participate in the framework, how they are onboarded, what are the roles of an organisation, and more.
-
Security Profiles: Sets of configurations or rules that define how security is applied to protect data and ensure secure access to resources.
-
Registration Framework: Enables participants to register applications at Authorization Servers using OAuth DCR or OpenID Federation.
-
Other Framework-Specific Components: Includes Terms and Conditions, notification setup, monitoring, and more.
Types
Facilitate secure, reliable interactions across a variety of domains, from national data sharing ecosystems to private organizational networks and enterprise federations.
Role
Learn about role of Trust Frameworks in modern API ecosystems.
Participants
Learn about the participants available within trust frameworks. Get familiar with the concepts of Trust Framework Admins, Data Receivers, Data Providers and Users.