Accepting Digital Identity at Scale

The next steps in bringing digital identity acceptance from pilot to production

As digital credentials become a crucial part of everyday business, more and more organizations find that just running a digital credential verifier is not enough.

Why? Once e-IDs and verifiable credentials are deployed at scale, the process that worked during technical pilots, does not hold up. It lacks the complex requirements of real customer, employee, or partner processes, and that's why we see these pilots often break in production while succeeding in testing,

The real challenge lies not in the credentials, but in the trust services behind it: validation, revocation, key and certificate lifecycle, auditability, availability, and compliance.

This white paper explains how to move from demos to dependable, legally robust acceptance and how regulated, managed trust services remove operational and regulatory burden from in‑house teams.

Download the whitepaper and learn:

  • Where responsibility really sits across wallet, credential, and the trust layer

  • Why wallets are interfaces, not responsibility layers

  • Why initiatives stall after pilots

  • How to operate trust continuously and design wallets for longevity

  • How can you build the auditability by design

  • What to look for in a digital credential solution

Digital credential wallets create value only when the trust behind them is reliable, compliant, and uneventful.

Get the whitepaper to start with the practical steps to embed that trust into day‑to‑day operations and then scale beyond pilots with confidence.