Verification tier, trust signals and evidence posture
The signed payload answers what the workspace can currently prove, why it qualifies for that tier and which parts of the trail still need more evidence.
NORNR
Signed trust manifests for governed agent actions.
NORNR / Verified
Loading signed trust manifest and validation status.
A trust manifest is not a generic scorecard. It is one signed export showing what proof exists, how the workspace currently verifies, and what another party can validate later without trusting NORNR blindly.
Why this exists
The manifest standard matters because approval, receipt trail and audit posture need a surviving envelope when another team or system asks for proof.
The signed payload answers what the workspace can currently prove, why it qualifies for that tier and which parts of the trail still need more evidence.
One manifest can move from the control room into a procurement packet, downstream trust check or finance handoff without changing the core record.
This is not a generic security PDF. It is a signed, current export rooted in actual governed activity, receipt trail and audit posture.
The trust manifest is strongest when it sits next to the canonical proof lane and the finance-ready close surfaces, not as a standalone badge.
Live manifest
Open /verified/<workspaceId> to render a live public profile for a governed workspace.
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