Secure continuity. Human stability memory.
BSS Vault™ Continuity Layer
BSS Vault™ is the secure memory and continuity layer of the BSS™ universe. It organizes personal baselines, stability history, consent controls, caregiver routing, incident replay, recovery scoring, and approved Stability Passport™ records across connected BSS™ environments.
BSS™ detects and interprets stability signals. BSS Vault™ preserves the approved timeline that makes those signals useful over time, across devices, care settings, command environments, and global continuity networks.
Built for Home Care, Wearables, Clinical Review, Entry Environments, Defense Readiness, and Global Health Continuity
The BSS Vault™ Systems
Secure profile intelligence for the full BSS™ universe.
BSS Vault™ is not forced into every scan. It is activated where identity, history, consent, routing, recovery, or long-term comparison matters. This keeps the platform powerful while protecting privacy and deployment flexibility.
Baseline Vault
Stores approved personal stability baselines for comparison against future BSS™ readings.
→Consent Control
Manages access rights, revocation, sharing limits, audit trails, and role-based permissions.
→Alert Routing
Routes approved alerts to caregivers, emergency contacts, professional review, or GMCC™ users.
→Stability Passport
Creates a portable continuity record across approved devices, sites, and care environments.
→Incident Replay
Builds reviewable timelines before, during, and after instability events.
→Recovery Scoring
Tracks return toward baseline after alerts, fatigue, strain, incident, or instability events.
→Security Layer
Encryption, audit logging, identity separation, retention rules, and secure access governance.
→Vault connects the ecosystem.
BSS™, Fusion Engine™, HSI™, PPS™, GMCC™, wearables, caregiver AI, and global continuity can operate with approved secure memory.
→Platform role
Vault is the secure continuity infrastructure behind the scan.
A BSS™ scan can identify current stability state. Fusion Engine™ can process multimodal signal patterns. HSI™ can produce a stability output. PPS™ can route action guidance. GMCC™ can coordinate visibility. BSS Vault™ gives all of that approved historical context.
The result is a protected continuity layer that helps approved users understand what changed, when it changed, who should know, what action was taken, and whether the person is returning toward baseline.
Personal Baseline
Stores approved baseline ranges so BSS™ can compare a person against their own stability profile.
Consent & Access
Controls viewing, sharing, export, revocation, and role-based access across environments.
Routing Logic
Connects stability alerts to caregivers, professional reviewers, emergency contacts, or command users.
Stability Passport™
Supports approved continuity across BSS™ devices, locations, facilities, and care pathways.
Home Care
Monitoring
Wearable
Continuity
Clinical
Review
Entry
Intelligence
Defense
Readiness
Global
Continuity
Operational Flow
From signal to continuity record.
BSS Vault™ gives the BSS™ universe an organized pathway for secure baseline comparison, approved routing, event tracking, and recovery review.
Capture
BSS™ captures close-proximity stability signals through approved scanner, wearable, facility, or care modes.
Fuse
Fusion Engine™ processes signal quality, drift patterns, origin categories, and multimodal stability indicators.
Compare
Vault compares approved readings against personal baseline, historical drift, and current context.
Route
Consent rules route alerts, review flags, or continuity records to the right approved person or system.
Recover
Incident timelines and recovery scores track whether the user returns toward baseline or needs review.
Deployment Policy
Not every scan needs Vault. Every continuity use case needs Vault.
The correct BSS™ architecture separates anonymous/session-only scanning from consented identity-linked continuity. This protects privacy while preserving the full power of long-term stability intelligence where it is appropriate.
| Environment | BSS Vault™ Role | Best Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Home Care | Core baseline, caregiver alert, emergency contact, recovery, and Stability Passport™ layer. | Consent-based personal profile with caregiver access and alert preferences. |
| Wearable Continuity | Long-term stability history, device pairing, drift trend review, and recovery timeline tracking. | Personal Vault profile with user-controlled sharing. |
| Clinical Review | Authorized review of stability timelines and escalation records. Clinical diagnosis remains with licensed professionals. | Permissioned professional-review access with audit logs and time-limited sharing. |
| Entry Intelligence | Optional. Public or venue screening can remain anonymous or session-only unless policy and consent require continuity. | Session-only scanning or consented organizational continuity profile. |
| Defense Readiness | Operator baseline, readiness trends, recovery status, and command-approved continuity under strict governance. | Secure organizational profile with policy-controlled access. |
| Global Continuity | Approved cross-device and cross-site context for continuity across travel, care, facility, and response networks. | Stability Passport™ mode with jurisdiction-aware privacy rules. |
BSS Vault™ is the continuity layer.
Secure baseline memory, consent controls, stability history, caregiver routing, incident replay, recovery scoring, and approved Stability Passport™ records for the BSS™ universe.
Security & Regulatory Boundary
Built as a trust layer, not a loose data folder.
BSS Vault™ must be engineered around encryption, access governance, auditability, data minimization, retention rules, consent management, incident response, and deployment-specific privacy controls. In regulated care settings, BSS™ supports earlier stability awareness and professional review; clinical diagnosis and treatment decisions remain with licensed healthcare professionals.
Encryption
Encryption in transit and at rest, secure session handling, key-management discipline, and protected exports.
Access Control
Role-based access, time-limited sharing, user revocation, administrator controls, and viewer accountability.
Audit Trails
Records who accessed, shared, exported, routed, changed, or reviewed stability information.
Compliance Boundary
Supports monitoring, escalation, continuity, and professional review without overstating diagnostic authority.