Aurelius OS / Document Custody
Vault
Custody for the documents an institution cannot afford to lose or expose, held under the principal's control and governed by Aurelius Aegis.
Purpose
Every private institution holds a small set of documents whose loss or exposure would be intolerable: constitutive instruments, trust deeds, succession papers, mandates, and credentials. The Vault exists to hold these with the gravity they deserve.
These are the institution's most sensitive records, held under the principal's control, with custody, access, and provenance governed rather than assumed.
Capabilities
Custody
Critical documents held under the principal's control, with residency-conscious placement of the underlying records.
Governed Access
Least-privilege, role-bound access to every document, with disclosures attributable to a person and a moment.
Provenance & Integrity
Versioning and integrity controls so that the authoritative copy, and its history, are never in doubt.
Encryption & Roadmap
An architecture providing strong encryption, with a roadmap toward post-quantum protection of stored records.
How it works
Documents in the Vault are bound to the governed identities and mandates of Aurelius OS, so access follows the same least-privilege rules applied everywhere else. Every retrieval is recorded, and integrity controls ensure the authoritative version is unambiguous.
The Vault's architecture provides strong encryption of documents at rest and in transit, and the cryptographic roadmap includes post-quantum protection for the highest-assurance custody. We state this posture as intended and on the roadmap; we do not represent production post-quantum cryptography as available today.
Trust posture
The Vault is the most concentrated expression of Aurelius Aegis. Custody remains with the principal, access is least-privilege and attributable, retention is residency-conscious, and the security architecture is set to advance toward post-quantum protection as standards mature.
Custody, with gravity.
Request a private demonstration of the Aurelius OS Vault.