Trustmark Definitions (47 Total)
Within the trustmark framework, a trustmark definition (TD) is a machine-readable artifact that defines a particular type of trustmark.
A TD includes normative conformance requirements that must be satisfied in order to qualify for the trustmark. It also includes instructions that a trustmark provider must follow when performing an assessment to determine whether a prospective trustmark recipient qualifies. If the prospective recipient qualifies for the trustmark, then the trustmark provider may issue the trustmark to the recipient.
There can be many different types of trustmarks, and each type of trustmark has its own published TD. This system publishes TDs in three formats: HTML, XML, and JSON. Use the link below or the navigation menu above to browse the TDs that have been published on this system.
Trust Interoperability Profiles (25 Total)
Within the trustmark framework, a trust interoperability profile (TIP) is a machine-readable artifact that defines a trust policy. A TIP can include zero or more references to trustmark definitions. A TIP can also include zero or more non-circular references to other TIPs.
This system publishes TIPs in three formats: HTML, XML, and JSON. Use the links below or the navigation menu above to browse the TIPs that have been published on this system.