TrustZero - open, verifiable and scalable zero-trust
A. Dumitrescu (TU Delft - Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)
JA Pouwelse – Mentor (TU Delft - Data-Intensive Systems)
RR Venkatesha Prasad – Graduation committee member (TU Delft - Networked Systems)
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Abstract
We present a passport-level trust token for Europe. In an era of escalating cyber threats fueled by global competition in economic, military, and technological domains, traditional security models are proving inadequate. The rise of advanced attacks exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities, supply chain infiltration, and system interdependencies underscores the need for a paradigm shift in cybersecurity. Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) emerges as a transformative framework that replaces implicit trust with continuous verification of identity and granular access control. This thesis introduces TrustZero, a scalable layer of zero trust security built around a universal ”trust token”- a non revocable self-sovereign identity with cryptographic signatures to enable robust, mathematically grounded trust attestations. By integrating ZTA principles with cryptography, TrustZero establishes a secure web-of-trust framework adaptable to legacy systems and inter-organizational communication.