LatSync
Trust-first networking prevents unauthorized connections
LatSync – Trust-first networking prevents unauthorized connections
Summary: LatSync adds a security layer enabling devices to independently authorize communications before any data transfer, preventing unauthorized interactions at the network source. It uses a cryptographic, bilateral trust model enforced at the network layer, providing real-time governance and evidence-based security for edge, IoT, and enterprise networks.
What it does
LatSync requires both devices in a connection to mutually agree before exchanging data, creating a hash-chained evidence record of every authorization. This governance operates continuously, unlike traditional tools that authenticate only at admission.
Who it's for
It targets edge systems, IoT environments, and enterprise networks needing resilient, lightweight device-level communication control.
Why it matters
LatSync addresses the security gap where devices trusted at admission can communicate freely, enabling breach prevention by enforcing bilateral authorization before any network interaction.