Definition
The ZeroTrustOS, defined.
The ZeroTrustOS is the operating substrate Scylos runs on the endpoint, the software layer that boots the device and runs its workloads, rebuilt on Zero Trust principles.
Like any OS it operates the machine, unlike a traditional OS it holds nothing.
Like any OS it operates the machine; unlike a traditional OS it holds no persistent state, trusts nothing by default, and disposes of every session. A new category of OS that is stateless by design: ZeroCore turns endpoints into stateless execution surfaces that run only authorized work and reset to nothing, governed by an Ephemeral Endpoint Architecture.
Properties
What makes it a ZeroTrustOS
- Holds no persistent state between sessions
- Trusts nothing by default, every session boots from a verified baseline
- Runs only authorized work, then disposes of the session
- Governed centrally by an Ephemeral Endpoint Architecture
The session
Boots fresh. Keeps nothing. Resets to zero.
- 1
Power on
Verified baseline
- 2
Sign in
To your apps, not the device
- 3
Work
Authorized only
- 4
Reset
To nothing
The cycle repeats, ready for the next clean session
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.
