AURELIUS AEGIS

Aurelius OS — Private Channels

Communications

Private, governed channels for the most sensitive correspondence — designed for post-quantum protection and held entirely within the institution's control.

Purpose

The most consequential conversations a principal has should not transit consumer messaging platforms or sit in third-party inboxes. Communications provides governed channels for sensitive correspondence that remain within the institution's control.

It is built so that what is said between the principal, their advisors, and their counsel stays private, attributable, and on the record where it should be — and nowhere it should not.

Capabilities

Governed Channels

Private threads scoped to a mandate, a matter, or a relationship, with access controlled by policy.

Designed-for Confidentiality

The architecture is designed for strong message confidentiality, with a roadmap toward post-quantum protection.

Attributable Record

Correspondence on consequential matters is retained as a governed, auditable record where required.

Compartmentalization

Participants see only the conversations and context their role permits.

How it works

Communications binds each conversation to the governed identities and mandates in Member 360, so participation and visibility follow the same least-privilege rules as the rest of Aurelius OS.

The transport is designed for confidentiality, and the cryptographic roadmap includes post-quantum key exchange so that sensitive correspondence remains protected against future capability. We describe this posture as designed-for and on the roadmap; we do not represent production post-quantum cryptography as available today.

Trust posture

Communications is governed by Aurelius Aegis. Access is role-bound and attributable, retention is residency-aware, and the security architecture is designed to evolve toward post-quantum protection as standards mature — without the principal ever surrendering custody of their correspondence.

Conversations that stay yours.

Request a private demonstration of Communications within Aurelius OS.