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IIOS — The platform for organizational reasoning
Trust — Data Sovereignty

Your graph, your jurisdiction, your control

The Industrial Knowledge Graph is among the most sensitive assets an organization can hold — a map of its dependencies and exposures. Sovereignty is not a feature bolted on; it is a precondition of the platform.

Sovereignty principles

Control at every boundary

From residency to keys to access policy, the platform is designed so that you retain governance over your graph at all times.

Your graph is yours

The knowledge graph you build is your asset. It is never pooled into a shared model or used to train systems for other tenants.

Jurisdictional residency

Choose where your graph lives. Data residency is enforced at the tenancy boundary to meet regulatory and contractual obligations.

Isolated tenancy

Each deployment runs in a dedicated, isolated tenancy — no cross-tenant queries, no shared reasoning surface.

You hold the keys

Customer-managed encryption keys mean access to your graph is ultimately governed by you, not by the platform operator.

Provenance stays local

Evidence and source material remain within your control plane. Provenance never leaves the boundary you define.

Governed access

Every role, workspace, and agent operates under access policies you define and audit against a full activity record.

The principle

A dependency map is a strategic asset

Because the graph reveals exactly where an organization is exposed, it must never be commingled, mined, or exported without explicit control. Sovereignty is the foundation everything else in Trust builds on.

Deploy under your own governance.

Talk to us about residency, tenancy, and control-plane requirements for your organization.