Scylos
Definition

Boots fresh. Keeps nothing. Resets to zero.

Stateless means the endpoint holds no persistent state between sessions: no local data, credentials, configuration drift, or persistence. Every session starts from a verified baseline and ends with its state torn down.

The difference

What a persistent OS keeps vs. what Scylos keeps.

Persistent OS
  • Resident OS & apps
  • Stored credentials & tokens
  • Config drift & patch history
  • Local data at rest
  • Malware persistence

The thing every legacy tool is defending.

Scylos · stateless
  • Verified boot, every session
  • Nothing stored to steal
  • No drift, clean baseline
  • No local data retained
  • Wiped on reset

Remove the place compromise lives.

Persistence is just what a normal computer does without being asked, it remembers, and that memory is what malware, credential theft, and post-breach rebuilds all depend on. A stateless endpoint simply does not remember.

See it on your hardware

See the stateless endpoint on your own hardware.

Flash an idle machine into a live endpoint and run your real workloads. You buy no hardware and sign nothing.