Security & Infrastructure
Effective Date: June 18, 2026 | Version: 3.1
1.1 Cryptographic Ledger Anchoring
To establish verifiable status as an industry leader in secure health data management, emTRUTH has replaced traditional centralized cloud database structures with a non-custodial, decentralized framework designed to withstand advanced attack vectors:
Immutable Audit Logging: Every shift in data authorization, every generation of a patient record hash, and every direct consent revocation is written directly to an immutable, cryptographically secure blockchain ledger. This forms an unalterable, chronologically locked audit history that prevents fraudulent credentialing, administrative manipulation, or retrospective record modification.
Zero-Knowledge Protocols: Medical records and personal identifiers are encrypted at rest, in transit, and in use. emTRUTH functions strictly as a zero-knowledge transit pipeline. This guarantees that while our architecture ensures optimal packet delivery and tracking, emTRUTH does not have human or algorithmic access to the underlying unencrypted data payloads.
1.2 Enterprise and Defense-Grade Infrastructure Environments
All processing nodes, cryptographic routing structures, and API orchestration fabrics operate within strictly monitored, defense-grade hosting frameworks:
AWS GovCloud operate within strictly monitored, defense-grade hosting frameworks (AWS GovCloud for U.S. operations, or equivalent region-compliant secure infrastructure for international deployments)
Operational logic is deployed across secure cloud infrastructure regions engineered to meet the most demanding compliance protocols of federal and intelligence-level networks. These systems integrate advanced Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) and runtime confidential computing capabilities. This ensures that even at the physical bare-metal hardware tier, root administrators and hosting personnel are structurally blocked from inspecting or intercepting executing data payloads.



