Universal Trust Automation and Intelligence (UTAI)
Definition
Universal Trust Automation and Intelligence (UTAI) is the autonomous trust intelligence engine that analyzes TrustFlow telemetry, evaluates identity posture, models risk, and drives automated enforcement decisions.
Why It Matters
Human‑driven SOC workflows cannot match machine‑speed compromise. UTAI transforms security from reactive to autonomous by evaluating trust signals continuously and adjusting privileges, VTZ segmentation, and enforcement actions before abuse occurs.
How It Works
UTAI consumes TrustFlow, identifies anomalous trust deltas, scores identity risk, and invokes TrustOps to adjust segmentation or revoke sessions.
Its models combine deterministic trust mechanics with behavioral inference to create a continuously adapting trust fabric.
Related Terms
TrustFlow, TrustOps, DTL, VTZ, TrustKey
FAQ
Q: Is it a SIEM?
A: No—UTAI replaces SIEM for trust‑related decisions.
Q: Does it need training data?
A: It uses both deterministic trust signals and adaptive models.
Q: Can it modify trust in real time?
A: Yes—UTAI dynamically adjusts trust posture at packet speed.
