trustketen
Trustketen is a conceptual framework used to describe how trust is established, maintained, and extended across a network of actors, systems, and processes. It encompasses the policies, technologies, and governance mechanisms that enable parties to rely on the authenticity and integrity of digital interactions and exchanged data. A trustketen typically starts with a root of trust or trust anchors—entities or mechanisms considered inherently trustworthy. From there, identity verification, authentication, and authorization establish trust between participants, while provenance, attestation, and data integrity checks provide ongoing assurance about the origin and state of information and software.
Core components include: root of trust; identity management and authentication; trust policies and standards; digital credentials
Applications span digital identity ecosystems, secure software supply chains, cloud and endpoint security, IoT networks, and
Challenges include interoperability between different trust frameworks, scale, privacy considerations, regulatory constraints, and the risk of
See also related concepts: chain of trust, public key infrastructure, digital certificates, attestation, and secure software