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Security

HITE encryption, TESC channels, ZeqProof, firewall primitives.

  • Family — security
  • Protocol count — 12
  • Anchor — every call composes with KO42 + up to three additional operators
  • Precision — ≤0.1% (HulyaPulse-synced)

Protocols

IDNameDeploys as
hf-analyzeHulyaForensics Analyzecontract hf-analyze
hf-scoreHulyaForensics Scorecontract hf-score
hite-decryptHITE Decryption/api/hite/decrypt
hite-encryptHITE Encryption/api/hite/encrypt
tesc-channelTESC Encrypted Channel/api/tesc/send
zeq-auditZeqAudit — Computation Audit Trailcontract zeq-audit
zeq-certZeqCert — Mathematical Certificatecontract zeq-cert
zeq-firewallZeqFirewall — Phase-Locked ACLcontract zeq-firewall
zeq-forensicZeqForensiccontract zeq-forensic
zeq-keyexZeqKeyEx — Temporal Key Exchangecontract zeq-keyex
zeq-textZeqText/api/tesc/send
zeq-zkZeqZK — Zero-Knowledge Proofcontract zeq-zk

Protocols are named formula bundles in the registry — they execute through the kernel, not through per-protocol routes.

Compose rule

Every protocol in this family composes registry operators — KO42 (the always-on time base) plus up to three more per call. Each transition fires its operator's closed-form solver; the result is phase-stamped to the Zeqond and returned with a ZeqProof. The verbatim equation the operator evaluated is recorded on the audit row as master_equation_block, so any result is re-derivable by hand.

Papers

Middleware active. Kernel on the 1.287 Hz HulyaPulse. Awaiting next Zeqond.