ABS Core v4.3.3
Security and Compliance

Defense & Classified Deployments

Security, infrastructure, and compliance requirements for isolated networks, SCIFs, and critical infrastructure.

Defense & Classified Deployments

For adoption by National Security, Intelligence, and Defense entities, ABS Core v4.3.3 undergoes rigorous qualification and cybersecurity audit processes.

1. Certifications & Compliance (Readiness)

ABS Core is in a formal maturation process (readiness in progress) for the following standards:

  • ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management.
  • SOC 2 Type II: Trust Services Criteria (Security & Availability).
  • NIST SP 800-171: Protecting CUI (Controlled Unclassified Information).

2. Classified Deployment (SCIF / SISABIN)

The Defense Deployment Profile of ABS Core was strictly designed for critical and compartmentalized infrastructures:

  1. Air-Gapped by Design: Zero "phantom" telemetry, zero external DNS dependency, offline license.
  2. Fail-Closed State: If the node loses NTP time source or if the local ledger is breached, the system immediately prohibits any autonomous execution (see Air-Gapped Ops).
  3. Hardware RoT (Root of Trust): Planned support for HSMs via local PKCS#11 integration.

[!CAUTION] For mission-critical environments (e.g., SCIF), the Core image download must be verified against the dual offline cryptographic signature (Development + Production Keys).

3. Background Check & Sovereign Supply Chain

  • Qualified Personnel: Our core team (engineering and leadership) holds solely Brazilian citizenship and is prepared for Background Check procedures by government intelligence entities.
  • Export Control: ABS Core is under compliance analysis for US ITAR / EAR regulations, aiming to facilitate secure interoperability with defense ecosystems of allied nations.

4. C2 System Integrations (Command & Control)

In the scope of joint military operations and command centers, the ABS Core roadmap includes the development of connectors (Adapters) for cryptographically guaranteed interoperability with tactical protocols:

  • Link-16 / JREAP: Asynchronous transport of Sovereign Audit Records on tactical low-bandwidth networks.
  • SISCOMS / SIPAM: Integration with Brazilian sensing and communication systems.

These adapters require specific licensing under the Enterprise Defense modality.

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