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Sovereign Infrastructure

Defense in Depth

Layering multiple independent security protections so that compromise of any single layer does not breach the system — the philosophy behind CLAVI’s multi-layer design.

Definition

A security philosophy that layers multiple independent protections so that the compromise of any single layer does not breach the system. In CLAVI’s design, defense in depth means air-gapped hardware, biometric authentication, threshold signing, a zero-knowledge operating system, and Swiss jurisdictional protection — each layer complete in itself, collectively forming an architecture that no single vector can penetrate.

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