Trust

Trust is a runtime property, not an adjective

Every claim on this page ties to a declared limit somewhere else on this site. Trust in Omnacta OS is defined by the authority chain, the evidence semantics, and the boundaries that are currently open, not by evergreen assurances.

In development

This overview links to four current-dated trust pages. Each states its own maturity and open gates rather than inheriting a single blanket posture.

Four trust pillars

Each pillar page states its threat-aware principles, current boundaries, and open gates as of its own review date.

  • Security

    Threat model, authority chain, and current security boundaries.

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  • Evidence model

    How evidence is captured, verified, and its current integrity limits.

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  • Reliability & recovery

    What happens when a worker, connection, or step fails.

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  • Responsible autonomy

    Authority levels, human checkpoints, and escalation behavior.

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The authority chain, briefly

Authority flows from an explicit grant, never from ambient trust: a mission is issued scoped, time-boxed capability tokens; workers act only within that scope; and every effect is expected to be attributable back to the grant that authorized it.

Report a security concern

If you have found a security issue, request a technical briefing and describe it through that channel until a dedicated disclosure page is published.