Open-Source Protocol

IDProva

Verifiable identity for the agent era

IDProva is an open protocol for establishing cryptographically verifiable identity, scoped delegation, and tamper-evident audit trails for autonomous AI agents. Built by Tech Blaze Consulting and submitted to NIST CAISI.

Launches April 7, 2026

Three Pillars

Every AI agent interaction needs answers to three questions. IDProva provides all three.

Identity

Who is this agent? W3C DID-based Agent Identity Documents with cryptographic keys, agent metadata, and trust level declarations.

Delegation

What can it do? Delegation Attestation Tokens — signed, scoped, time-bounded, chainable permission tokens with constraint inheritance.

Audit

What did it do? Hash-chained Action Receipts providing tamper-evident audit trails mapped to NIST 800-53, ISM, and SOC 2 controls.

Why IDProva

Post-Quantum Ready

Hybrid Ed25519 + ML-DSA-65 (FIPS 204) cryptography from day one.

Compliance-Mapped

Action Receipts satisfy NIST 800-53, Australian ISM, and SOC 2 controls out of the box.

Open Protocol

Apache 2.0 licensed. No vendor lock-in. Self-host or use managed registry.

NIST-Aligned

Submitted to NIST CAISI (NIST-2025-0035). Participating in NCCoE AI Agent Identity project.

Protocol Bindings

First-class integrations with MCP, A2A, and HTTP transports.

Written in Rust

Memory-safe, high-performance implementation with SDKs for Python, TypeScript, and Rust.

Built by Tech Blaze Consulting

IDProva brings deep government security and IRAP assessment expertise to the AI agent identity challenge. The same rigour we apply to ISM compliance, now applied to autonomous agent systems.