// Mission problem
Data stalls when control is fragmented.
Routing, encryption, identity, release policy, and audit are often operated as separate systems. The result is brittle interoperability: information either stops, moves too slowly, or moves without enough proof.
QHx aligns workload identity, proxy-mediated transport, MLS policy, and optional request notarization so authorized information can move while control remains explicit.
- Interoperability without collapseSecure exchange across systems without forcing one shared trust boundary.
- Policy-aware movementClassification, compartment, and releasability are represented as enforceable attributes.
- Evidence in the pathSelected requests can leave signed receipts for audit and offline verification.
- Message-level continuityCABE can keep object-level policy attached after the live transport path ends.
The boundary stops being the thing that holds. Identity, policy, and evidence become the things that hold.