{% embed url="https://youtu.be/yTQl7_HYWJo" %} Introduction to Verification Policies {% endembed %}
For verification of verifiable credentials, the SSI-Kit offers a wide range of predefined static and parameterized verification policies, which are ready-to-use and are designed for common use cases. For more complex verification, the creation of custom policies using a policy execution engine such as the Open Policy Agent can be used.
Predefined and covering a variety of common use cases, enabling developers to verify credentials without having to dive into dynamic or custom policy creation and scripting languages. Some of these policies include SignaturePolicy
, JsonSchemaPolicy
, ValidFromBeforePolicy
, ExpirationDateAfterPolicy
, and more.
Learn more about Static Verification Policies.
Parameterized policies are a type of policy that requires certain parameters or arguments for their execution.
Learn more about Parameterized Verification Polices.
Dynamic policies offer a more customized approach to credential verification, enabling even the most complex of use-cases. Policies can be created based on different policy engine languages.