Scylos
Industry · IoT & edge

IoT & edge endpoints that stay clean.

Run lightweight, stateless endpoints on small compute with central governance, removing the persistent state that makes edge devices hard to secure.

The problem

Thousands of small devices, deployed and forgotten.

Edge gateways, sensors, and IoT nodes are deployed by the thousand in places no one revisits. They run persistent firmware that drifts, goes unpatched for years, and becomes a soft target with a foothold that survives reboots. The very thing that makes edge devices useful, being everywhere, unattended, is what makes their persistent state nearly impossible to secure and manage at scale.

Where it hurts

The pressure points at the edge.

Unpatched for years

Deployed-and-forgotten devices fall far behind on updates.

Persistent footholds

Compromised firmware survives reboots and hides in place.

Constrained hardware

Small compute can't carry heavy security agents.

No physical access

Devices are remote, numerous, and rarely revisited.

How Scylos solves it

Lightweight, stateless, centrally governed.

Runs on small compute

A minimal stateless layer fits constrained edge hardware.

No persistent state

Each boot starts verified, no drift, no lingering foothold.

Governed from the center

Manage thousands of edge endpoints from Switchboard.

Recovers itself

A clean baseline is one reboot away, with no site visit.

The difference

Compromise that persists on an edge device.

With Scylos
None
Persistent firmware
Survives

Statelessness removes the persistent foothold that makes edge devices hard to trust.

Questions

Edge IT, answered.

Can it run on constrained hardware?+

Yes. ZeroCore is a minimal stateless layer designed to run on small edge compute, without the overhead of a heavy persistent OS or agent stack.

How do we patch devices we can't reach?+

You govern them centrally from Switchboard, and each boot starts from a current verified baseline, so there's no years-old unpatched install accumulating in the field.

What if an edge node is compromised?+

The next clean boot starts from a verified baseline, so a foothold can't persist on the device.

Deployed and forgotten shouldn't mean unpatched and exposed. A stateless node has no foothold to forget.
The Scylos approach to edge endpoints
See it on your hardware

See the stateless endpoint on your own hardware.

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