It requires shared expectations, clear responsibilities, privacy safeguards, interoperability, security, and practical guidance that organizations can actually use.
UT-IN UtahUtah standards help businesses, communities, agencies, and institutions prepare for adoption in a way that protects people, builds trust, and supports long-term economic value.
A private-sector readiness framework for organizations preparing to interact with Utah's state-endorsed digital identity ecosystem.
A practical framework for identity, consent, verification, privacy, security, auditability, and responsible digital participation.
Guidance for organizations deploying AI systems that interact with people, businesses, agents, credentials, or sensitive data.
A guide for issuers, holders, verifiers, employers, educators, and service providers using digital credentials.
A practical guide for trusted records, decentralized systems, interoperability, privacy, governance, and implementation.
A baseline checklist for systems that need to earn user trust from the beginning.
The UT-IN UtahUtah Standards Council brings together technologists, businesses, legal experts, policymakers, educators, cybersecurity professionals, and community leaders to develop practical adoption frameworks.
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