The Raidiam platform

The architectural overview of the Raidiam platform

Understand how Raidiam fits into your existing architecture and how its products work together to establish trust across connected ecosystems.

How Raidiam works

Explore each platform component and see how they combine to onboard participants, establish trust and govern access across your ecosystem.

Control plane
Connect

Register participants, manage identities, issue credentials and define the rules that govern access across the ecosystem.

Explore Connect
  • Directory
    Who is in the ecosystem, organisations, applications, APIs and roles.
  • PKI & credentials
    How participants prove who they are, certificates, issuance, rotation and revocation.
  • Governance
    What participants can do and how access is governed.
Core platform

Connect manages trust. Auth issues the tokens. Assure validates the APIs. ORCA helps create the policies that govern it, with runtime enforcement in the gateways and APIs you already run.

The role of trust architecture in connected ecosystems

As participation scales across organisations, clouds and AI systems, ecosystems need a shared layer for discovery, governance and verifiable trust.

01The business problem

Organisations want to distribute digital products and services securely, to external applications, partner systems and AI agents.

At ecosystem scale, that ambition collides with a hard reality: no shared source of trust, discovery or governance sits between them.

So every new partner, application and AI agent multiplies bilateral integrations , duplicates credentials and fragments visibility .

100 partners = 100 integrations

Without a shared source of trust and discovery, every new participant adds complexity.

04Works with your existing infrastructure
Raidiam works with your IAM, authorization servers, gateways and cloud platforms, without replacing them.
02Built for non-human identity
Raidiam governs every trusted participant.
03The Raidiam trust layerRaidiam

Discover. Verify. Govern.

A shared trust and discovery layer that enables participants to find services, establish trust and access APIs, using the infrastructure you already run.

Find every participant01 · Discover

One shared control plane across connected ecosystems, not a stack of disconnected products.

Not an IAM. Not a gateway. The trust layer above both.

Raidiam governs how organisations, applications, APIs and AI agents participate across your ecosystem, while working alongside your existing IAM, authorization servers and gateways.

Runtime API enforcement

API Gateways

Kong · Apigee · AWS API Gateway

Gateways secure and enforce API traffic within a specific environment or domain.

What they govern
  • API traffic and runtime access
  • Routing and rate limiting
  • Local policy enforcement
  • API security at the edge
What they don't solve
  • Cross-organisation trust
  • Shared ecosystem policy
  • Unified governance across gateways
  • Discovery across platforms and participants
Workforce & enterprise identity

IAM Platforms

Okta · Azure AD · ForgeRock

IAM platforms authenticate users and workloads inside your organisation.

What they govern
  • Employee identity
  • Internal authentication
  • Enterprise access control
  • SSO and workforce permissions
What they don't solve
  • Organisation-to-organisation trust
  • Ecosystem participation governance
  • External application and agent governance
  • Shared trust across partner ecosystems
Ecosystem control plane
Ecosystem trust & participation

Raidiam

Connect · Auth · Assure · ORCA

Raidiam governs how organisations, applications, APIs and AI agents participate across distributed ecosystems.

What Raidiam enables
  • Shared trust across organisations
  • Unified policy across gateways, clouds and platforms
  • Trusted onboarding of applications and agents
  • Ecosystem-wide discovery and governance
  • A single control plane for ecosystem participation

Raidiam works alongside existing infrastructure, not instead of it.

One platform. Every use case.

Different use cases. The same trust problem.

Every ecosystem where multiple independent parties need to connect and share data securely faces the same underlying challenge. Raidiam provides the shared trust layer that solves it.

What they all have in common

Identity

Who is this participant?

Credentials

Can they prove it?

Access Control

What are they allowed to do?

Governance

Can you monitor and change it?

“Different use cases. The same core challenge: how do you trust, govern and control access across an ecosystem you don’t fully own?”

This is where Raidiam sits.

Different industries. Same trust challenges.

Whatever the industry, Raidiam helps organisations securely share data, govern access and scale trust across organisational boundaries.

Hover an industryFinance

Ecosystem model · Finance

Open Finance, Govern participants, APIs and trust frameworks across a national ecosystem.

Different participants. Different industries. The same trust foundation underneath.

The same trust foundations, applied across industries.

Every connected ecosystem, whether finance, healthcare, energy, government or enterprise, depends on the same trust foundations underneath. Raidiam Connect delivers them as shared infrastructure, so each new ecosystem inherits production-grade onboarding, governance, discovery and policy enforcement from day one, without rebuilding the plumbing every time.

  • Trusted participant onboarding
  • Secure data sharing
  • Discovery and verification
  • Credential lifecycle management
  • Governance and auditability
  • Policy enforcement across boundaries
How trusted access works

Discover, trust, connect, in seven steps.

Data Receivers and Data Providers find each other, exchange verified trust and grant scoped API access, all using the IAM, gateways and infrastructure you already run.

  • Discovery is a core capability
    Applications and agents self-serve trusted metadata.
  • Trust is dynamic and standards-based
    Signed metadata, verifiable credentials, certificate-bound tokens.
  • Existing IAM and gateways stay in place
    Raidiam is the control plane, not a replacement.
  • Access is auditable and instantly revocable
    Centralised governance across every participant.
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Step 1 · Discover services

Nova Connect App queries the federation controller for available authorisation servers and API resources.

Enterprise Federation

One control plane across every brand, department, and partner

Enterprises are inherently fragmented, different brands, subsidiaries, geographies, and legacy technology stacks. Cloud-native identity tools stop at application boundaries. Connect governs trust consistently across all of them, under one model, without replacing what's already there.

Without group-wide federation, every new brand, acquisition, or cross-domain service requires a separate trust integration. That fragmentation costs millions in duplicated infrastructure and months in delayed synergies. Build the enterprise control plane once, then expand as your business grows.

Bank Federation

Enterprise trust root

Authorization Servers
APIs / Resource Servers
Credential Issuers
Third Party Providers
Authorization Servers
APIs / Resource Servers
Wallets
Key Insight

This is your enterprise platformised. One ecosystem control plane that lets you add domains, brands, partners, and use cases without rebuilding trust every time. Build once. Expand as your business grows.

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Policy & Governance

Set the rules once.

Define trust, access and assurance policies centrally. Raidiam Connect applies those rules consistently across participants, services and environments, so every onboarding decision and access request follows the same governance model.

At 10 participants, manual governance works. At 500, it becomes a full-time team doing nothing but approving permission changes. The ecosystem control plane makes governance self-enforcing, the capability that lets you expand without gatekeeping.

Policy chaining

Each level can only narrow permissions set above. The chain validates automatically.

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Trust Anchor

Sets maximum permissions for the ecosystem

Allowed: authorization_code, client_credentials
Domain Authority

Narrows permissions for their sector

Allowed: authorization_code only
Organisation

Claims within permitted range

Using: authorization_code
Application

Operates within all constraints

auth_code + private_key_jwt
✓ Policy valid

Delegated governance

The federation operator sets the rules and delegates authority. Each domain manages itself.

Federation Operator
Sets rules and delegates authority
Domain Operator A

Manages their own participants via self-service portal

self-service
Bank A
Bank B
Fintech X

Register, publish APIs, manage certificates

Domain Operator B

Manages their domain independently

self-service
Wallet Co
AI Platform

Register, publish APIs, manage certificates

How it works together

The federation operator sets the rules . Domain operators manage their own participants within those rules. Participants self-manage their technical resources . Nobody waits for tickets. Nobody emails spreadsheets. The federation enforces the boundaries automatically .

Policies narrow, never widen

Each level can only constrain further. A domain operator cannot grant permissions the trust anchor hasn't allowed. Governance is hierarchical by design.

See policy chaining in detail →

Self-service within guardrails

Domain operators get their own portal. They onboard participants, manage resources, and issue certificates, all within the boundaries set by the federation operator.

See onboarding workflows →

Machine-readable compliance

Policy violations are detected automatically at the protocol level. No manual review. No audit scrambles. Compliance is built into the trust chain itself.

See trust chain resolution →
Access Governance

One control plane, see and change access across your ecosystem

See who has access, to which resources, under what credentials and policies, and change it instantly when you need to. No manual audits. No fragmented systems. One source of truth.

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LIVE

Organisations

847

Sub-Federations

12

Active APIs

2,341

Credential Issuers

156

Trust Anchors

24
Entity Hierarchy
UK Open Banking
Payment Services
Bank AOP
Bank BAPI
Fintech XWallet
Identity Providers
EU Digital Identity
Enterprise Federation
Certificate Status
96%
Valid: 813
Expiring: 28
Revoked: 6
Conformance
Certified
724
Pending
98
Failed
25
Recent Activity

Bank A - Certificate renewed

2m ago

Fintech X - Onboarding complete

8m ago

Wallet Provider B - Conformance pending

14m ago

IdP Alpha - Metadata updated

21m ago

Verifier C - Trust chain verified

35m ago

Trust Chain Verification ALL CHECKS PASSED
Trust Anchor
Signed Metadata
Policy Published
Entities Discovered
Status: Active

This is Raidiam Connect

One trust layer · global reach

Every connection, on one trusted network.

Organisations, apps, APIs and AI agents discover and trust each other through a single shared layer, from Brazil to Australia and the UAE to the UK.

Build Once. Expand Everywhere.

Where will your ecosystem take you?

Whether you're a regulator building a national digital economy, an enterprise platformising across brands and clouds, or a bank that wants to stop rebuilding trust for every new use case, there's a next step.

See It in Action

See how one investment in Raidiam Connect covers your first use case, and the next hundred.

See the Proof

Explore how governments, regulators and enterprises are using Raidiam to deliver trusted digital ecosystems.

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