Challenge
Today’s internet is built on centralised Web2.0 infrastructure, where routers simply pass traffic but do not secure data ownership, privacy, or interoperability. This creates cyber risks, dependency on third parties, and limited trust in digital interactions.
Solution
The KATLAS Web3.0 Router is a privacy-first device that acts as a personal or enterprise backend. It runs self-sovereign wallets and digital twins locally, enabling peer-to-peer data exchange with cryptographic proofs instead of central servers. Built on CHERI/Morello security architecture, it provides compliance-by-design and future-ready connectivity.
Impact
Enterprises, governments, and households gain a trusted data pipe that secures digital interactions across health, freight, finance, and telecoms. By embedding trust into the router itself, KATLAS enables safer online services, cross-sector interoperability, and a future internet where data remains private, verifiable, and user-controlled.