TrustFlow

 

Definition

TrustFlow is the structured, identity‑anchored telemetry emitted by Forge Agents, DTL, and VTZ components, representing every trust event, posture change, and session transition.

 

Why It Matters

Traditional logs lack provenance and integrity. TrustFlow provides cryptographically anchored visibility, enabling UTAI to model trust posture and enabling TrustOps to enforce policies with certainty rather than heuristics.

 

How It Works

TrustFlow records session creation, identity signatures, VTZ transitions, trust score deltas, anomalies, and enforcement actions. Each TrustFlow entry is tied to a verifiable TrustKey identity.

 

Related Terms

UTAI, TrustOps, DTL, TrustGuard, TrustKey

 

FAQ

Q: Is it the same as logging?

A: No—TrustFlow is structured trust telemetry.

Q: Does it include PII?

A: No—data is minimized and cryptographically constrained.

Q: Is it real time?

A: Yes—designed for machine‑speed automation.