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THE PASSPORT — COMING SOON

The credential layer that makes competency legible to humans and machines.

W3C VC 2.0 + SD-JWT selective disclosure. Readable by Microsoft Entra, Apple Wallet, Google Wallet.

Credential types cover CMMC practices, ISACA certification domains, and ISO 42001 AI governance competency.

Live now: Earn your first Passport credential at app.cubelet.ai →

CubeletQuality

Attests that a cubelet meets the 42/60 quality gate across all six faces.

LearnerCompetency

Proves a learner demonstrated mastery via Scaffold diagnostic. Selective disclosure enabled.

GovernanceAlignment

Attests organizational alignment to a governance framework (CMMC, ISO, NIST).

ContentGovernance

Proves content was produced through the five-agent pipeline with quality verification.

AgentCapability

Attests that an AI agent was tested against a domain substrate and passed adversarial probing.

AgentAuthorizationCredential

The first verifiable credential for AI agents.

Short-lived, task-scoped authorization for AI agents. NemoClaw enforces at runtime but produces no portable verifiable credential. The Passport fills that gap.

Standard W3C VC 2.0 (May 2025 Rec)
Disclosure SD-JWT (RFC 9901)
Status Bitstring Status List
Issuer DID did:web:euler.center

eIDAS 2.0 in force. 21 US states accept mobile driver's licenses. Apple + Google Wallet support ISO 18013-5. The infrastructure for portable credentials already exists. The Passport adds professional competency to it.

What is the GRID42 Passport?
The Passport is a W3C Verifiable Credential (VC 2.0) that proves professional judgment — not just training completion. It contains scenario records, domain scores by judgment dimension, human reviewer notes, and a verified timestamp. JWT-signed and wallet-ready.
How is the Passport different from a certificate?
A completion certificate proves attendance. A Passport proves capability — with the full evidence chain employers can actually verify. The Passport includes Scaffold diagnostic results, Pursuit scenario records, and rubric scores by domain. Employers and automated HR systems can verify it without contacting GRID42.
What credentials can the Passport issue?
The Passport issues credentials for CMMC practices, ISACA certification domains (CISA, CISM, CRISC, CDPSE), and ISO 42001 AI governance competency. Agent authorization credentials for AI systems are also supported.
Is the Passport recognized by employers?
The Passport uses W3C Verifiable Credential 2.0 — the same open standard used across digital identity infrastructure. It is readable by humans and automated systems, wallet-compatible, and independently verifiable without requiring GRID42 as an intermediary.
When will the Passport be available?
The Passport is currently in beta. Join the waitlist to be notified when your domain opens — CMMC and ISACA domains are prioritizing early access.

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