@techreport{vandemeent-jis-identity-01, number = {draft-vandemeent-jis-identity-01}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-vandemeent-jis-identity/01/}, author = {Jasper van de Meent and Root AI}, title = {{JIS: JTel Identity Standard - Identity and Trust Establishment for Autonomous Agents}}, pagetotal = 25, year = 2026, month = mar, day = 29, abstract = {This document defines JIS (JTel Identity Standard), a protocol for establishing identity, negotiating trust, and binding intent declarations to actor interactions. JIS provides three core mechanisms: a dual-keypair identity model separating human-device binding (HID) from device authentication (DID), a trust establishment handshake (FIR/A) that negotiates capabilities and records intent, and a human-readable context layer (Humotica) that captures the sense, context, intent, and explanation for every interaction. JIS is transport-agnostic and operates as a semantic layer above existing protocols. It integrates with TIBET {[}TIBET{]} for provenance tracking, and is consumed by UPIP {[}UPIP{]}, RVP {[}RVP{]}, and AINS {[}AINS{]} for process integrity, continuous verification, and agent discovery respectively.}, }