Zero Trust ends at the endpoint. We fixed that.
Every other layer of your stack already assumes compromise. The endpoint still runs a persistent OS that must be patched, watched, and cleaned up forever. Scylos removes it from the trust boundary.
Nothing persists on the device · Everything governed from one place
- 1
Power on
Verified baseline
- 2
Sign in
To your apps, not the device
- 3
Work
Authorized only
- 4
Reset
To nothing
You hardened everything except the thing that keeps getting breached.
Zero Trust tells you to trust nothing, then asks you to run it on a device with a permanent OS, resident apps, and retained state. That is the contradiction.
And Windows 10 end-of-support is stranding hundreds of millions of machines. “Buy all new hardware” is not a strategy.
A different foundation: the ZeroTrustOS.
Statelessness is why each endpoint is secure; centralized fleet control is why you can run thousands.
A new category of OS
Stateless by design. ZeroCore turns endpoints into stateless execution surfaces that run only authorized work and reset to nothing.
Ephemeral Endpoint Architecture
Governed end to end. Every session starts from a verified baseline and ends with its state torn down.
Reset to zero
Recovery is a reboot, not a reimage. The endpoint returns to known-good, ready for the next clean session.
Stateless endpoints, centralized control.
ZeroCore is the stateless half; Switchboard, the control plane in your own tenant, is the harder half we built. ShapeShifter orchestrates personas across it.
ZeroCore™
Stateless operating layer
Boots clean, runs only authorized work, resets to nothing.
Switchboard™
Control plane · your cloud
Govern every device, policy, and persona from one console.
ShapeShifter™
Persona orchestration
One device, many roles, no reimaging.
The proof is in the architecture.
Nothing persists, nothing drifts, nothing local to take, nothing to remediate.
You are not trusting a vendor to detect compromise; you are removing the place compromise lives.
Know the category before you evaluate it.
Scylos is the ZeroTrustOS. Hardened is not stateless.
The security model is the reason. The math is the bonus.
When the OS stops being something you manage, the costs around it go with it.
Try Scylos. Risk-free. Then try to break it.
Flash an idle machine into a live stateless endpoint, we stand up a single-tenant control plane for you, and you run your real workloads. Keep it or reimage back; you buy no hardware and sign nothing.
Reimage an idle machine into a stateless endpoint.
We stand up a single-tenant control plane for you.
Run real workloads, then keep it or reimage back.
