Concept Guides

Centralized Directory

Utilize a comprehensive B2B Identity and Access Management platform to manage organizations sharing data within a trust ecosystem. Onboard and offboard organizations easily.



Raidiam Connect's Centralized Directory underpins the identity and authorization standards for all Data Providers and Data Receivers participating in the data sharing environment. It enables all entities to see all participants of the ecosystem and their relevant resources.

How a Centralized Directory facilitates connections
How a Centralized Directory facilitates connections


With Connect, Trust Framework Administrators can register organizations. Raidiam's Centralized Directory enables delegated administration of an organization's technical resources like their authorization servers, identity providers, services, and more.

Organisation Details View
Organisation Details


Using Raidiam Connect, create a network where accredited participants can discover and connect with one another. Utilize single connections for multiple access. Reduce the complexity and enhance the efficiency of 3rd party data sharing agreements.

Enable developers to publish and discover the servers and APIs within the federation leveraging the built-in, centralized developer portal -- a single source of truth the Data Providers and Data Receivers can trust.

API Discovery
API Discovery


Leveraging the centralized directory, participants can be rapidly offboarded and their data exchange privileges promptly revoked in the event of a cybersecurity threat or non-compliance with security standards.

Transitive Trust

Raidiam Connect's Centralized Directory does not provide any visibility, monitoring, and insights into the interactions that take place between the Data Providers and Data Receivers. The directory is designed to provide trust and ensure the identity and authorization only. It is not involved in the communication flow between a consumer and a provider and it has no knowledge or visibility of any customer data.

This trust framework model is known as transitive trust. In such a model, the two parties — a Data Receiver and a Data Provideragree to trust a commonprovider's (Connect's) statements and attestations regarding the legitimacy of each other. Both parties can proceed to exchange data with no additional costly validation being required.





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