ML-KEM-768 (NIST FIPS 203) encryption, threshold key escrow and FIDO2 hardware auth — your data is protected against tomorrow's threats too.
ML-KEM-768 (NIST FIPS 203) at rest protects against “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks.
Threshold key escrow, per-project key rotation and FIDO2 hardware authentication.
RBAC enforced at query level, cryptographically-enforced delegation, a full audit trail.
An autonomous watchdog that monitors and defends the machine it runs on — reversibly containing threats (brute-force IPs, rogue public ports, hostile tunnels) within seconds, with every action written to a tamper-evident audit log. Autonomous actions ship in phased enablement.
A built-in IT expert: local self-repair first, then a docs-aware hub expert, then signed, operator-approved remote fixes — the managed-IT support model, inside the product.
The technical capabilities behind this — from the live feature inventory.
ML-KEM-768 (NIST FIPS 203) + per-project Fernet rotation + threshold key escrow + signed exports.
JWT scope with monotonically-decreasing rights, lineage depth 5.
Each install monitors and defends its own host; reversible containment in seconds, irreversible actions behind an operator gate; bounded by scoped/expiring policy + circuit breaker + global kill-switch. 108 tests, shadow-verified — autonomous actions ship in phased enablement.
Three-tier support built into the product: local self-repair (L0) → RAG-over-docs hub expert (L1) → signed, operator-approved remote intervention (L2). The MSP support model ships inside the product.
Qualified-sealed release & exchange provenance (RFC-064), verifiable end-to-end.
Row-hash-chained audit, per-client isolation enforced at query level.
Free engine on your own hardware. No credit card. Founder pricing through 31 October 2026.
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