Create an enterprise context firewall
Expose approved business truth instead of raw application internals.
Thalux for enterprises
Thalux, Nexum, and LSCP create a governed, stateless context boundary between autonomous agents and operational systems.
The problem today
Broad agent access to CRM, HR, finance, and internal databases creates privilege creep, inconsistent semantics, exfiltration exposure, and actions that are difficult to explain or reverse.
What Thalux changes
Expose approved business truth instead of raw application internals.
Maps limit targets; LSCP grants limit which agents may read, propose, or commit.
Carry source references, spans, hashes, confidence, semantic runs, and host receipts.
Apply common review, attribution, audit, and reversal semantics to every client.
Keep storage, identity, models, front ends, and agents replaceable around a stable core.
In practice
The host fetches source data; Thalux emits approved truth; agents operate through scoped LSCP actions.
The same authority, proposal, commit, attribution, and audit rules apply everywhere.
Every truth retains the map version, source reference, evidence span, and processing history.
Enterprises that adopt Thalux replace one-off agent access with a single governed boundary — the same evidence, authority, and audit trail for every team, every system, and every agent that shows up next quarter.
Start with Thalux
Map your systems once, and every current and future agent works inside the same evidenced, auditable, reversible context.