Identity-bound credentialing for environments where authorization, compliance, and accountability must remain valid over time.
CREDA1 is a domain-specific implementation of the CREDA Protocol, applying continuous credential verification and revocation-aware authorization to healthcare and regulated systems.
Engage with CREDA1Regulated industries depend on credentials to determine who is authorized to access systems, perform work, or deliver services. Yet many organizations still rely on fragmented records, periodic reviews, and manual verification processes.
These approaches struggle to keep pace with workforce mobility, real-time risk, and modern compliance requirements — leaving gaps between authorization and reality.
CREDA1 establishes a persistent trust layer that binds verified identity to credential and authorization state, allowing organizations to determine—at the point of decision—whether an individual is authorized, compliant, and permitted to act.
The platform is designed for regulated environments where verification, revocation, and auditability are not optional.
CREDA1 is guided by an advisory council composed of domain experts from regulated industries, compliance leadership, and trust infrastructure disciplines.
The advisory council provides non-binding guidance on regulatory alignment, operational realities, and governance considerations to support real-world adoption in high-assurance environments.
CREDA1 supports healthcare organizations with provider verification, credential portability, and revocation across hospitals, health systems, and credentialing bodies.
CREDA1 enables identity-bound authorization for regulated digital environments requiring compliance enforcement, access control, and audit-ready trust records.