Military-Grade Security
Nexus uses enterprise-grade security that exceeds most compliance requirements.
LUKS 256-Bit Encryption
Every Nexus system uses LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) 256-bit AES encryption - the same encryption standard used by the U.S. military and government agencies.
What this means for your business: - All data encrypted at rest - if someone steals your hard drive, they get nothing - All data encrypted in transit - network sniffers see gibberish - Hardware-level encryption - even removing the drive won't expose data - Compliant with HIPAA, GDPR, SOC 2, and government security requirements
Sales hook: "Your data is protected by the same encryption the military uses. Even if someone physically stole your server, they couldn't read a single byte without the encryption keys."
The Vault & Operational Architecture
Nexus uses a unique dual-database architecture that provides both speed AND security.
Every environment in Nexus runs on a Nexus Pod - a paired system of two databases:
Operational Database (Fast Layer)
- Optimized for instant responses
- Handles all real-time queries
- Sub-millisecond response times
- What users interact with directly
Vault Database (Secure Layer)
- Write-only archive of all data
- Completely separate from operational
- Can be backed up to offline storage or secure cloud
- The "source of truth" that can never be corrupted
Why This Matters: - If hackers breach operational: They can't modify the vault - it's write-only from a different access path - If operational gets corrupted: Restore instantly from the vault - For disaster recovery: Vault can be replicated to offline storage, different building, or encrypted cloud - For compliance audits: Vault provides immutable audit trail
Sales hook: "Even in a worst-case breach scenario, your core data is protected in a separate vault that hackers literally cannot access. And that vault can be backed up offline or to encrypted cloud storage - completely air-gapped from any attack."
For the Technical Buyer: "Each Nexus environment runs on paired Redis databases - operational on odd ports for speed, vault on even ports for security. Vault writes are asynchronous and can replicate to offline backup servers. This architecture means zero single points of failure."