Protect dynamic workloads
with Decentralised Identifiers, Verifiable Credentials, Selective Disclosure and Zero-Knowledge Proofs
for ultimate Zero Trust security using BPF

Key Features

Workload Identity

It all starts with Workload Identity that is decentralised, globally unique, resolvable with high availability, and cryptographically verifiable

Microservices Attributes

An industry first microservices security taxonomy with attributes encoded in Verifiable Credentials offering capabilities that are currently not available in the market.

Identity-Aware Security

Cryptographic Workload Identities and Verifiable Credentials allow for fine-grained security enforcement based on the identity of services rather than just IP addresses

Kernel Level Network Filtering

Lightweight, highly performant eBPF-based networking complimented by deep observability into network traffic

Selective Disclosure for Enhanced Privacy

A microservice can select a portion of its attributes and prove that they are certified by the issuer without disclosing further information on the credentials enhancing data minimisation and privacy

Zero Knowledge Proofs for Enhanced Data Protection

Zero-Knowledge Proofs are used to ensure microservices within a network prove their identity and authorization without revealing unnecessary information each time they make a new connection or request. This can prevent attackers from moving laterally by masquerading as legitimate users.