Challenge
Connected systems increasingly depend on data and AI shared across organisational boundaries — yet most integrations are still brittle, point-to-point, and difficult to govern. Devices and services can request more data than intended, meanings drift between teams, and it becomes hard to prove what was shared, under what authority, and what action followed. The result is integration sprawl, disputed decisions, and avoidable risk.
Solution
The KATLAS Edge Trust Gateway is a policy-enforced boundary for connecting IoT devices, operational systems, and AI tools. It keeps data in role-held custody and enables purpose-bound exchanges between parties — producing signed receipts for each request, decision, and handover (“who knew what when, what was done, and under what consent/policy”). Deployed on commodity edge hardware or enterprise infrastructure, it provides controlled connectivity without centralising sensitive data.
Impact
Organisations gain a practical route to safe deployment: fewer bespoke integrations, clearer accountability, and audit-ready evidence across partners and jurisdictions. Operators can introduce automation with confidence because access and actions are constrained by policy, exceptions are traceable, and evidence packs can be produced for assurance, disputes, and compliance — without forcing participants into a shared data lake.