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Trial data integrity, IP sealed.

Trial datasets and molecular IP are sealed to approved lab hardware, with regulator-friendly attestations. Zero-knowledge proofs show the data is intact and untouched without exposing the dataset itself.

A trial dataset is years of cost concentrated in files that must circulate among CROs, statisticians, and regulators, while molecular IP walks out the door on laptops. Integrity questions surface late, in audits, where they are most expensive to answer.

SCSA seals datasets and structures to approved lab hardware at the moment of database lock. Zero-knowledge attestations let a sponsor show a regulator the data is complete and unmodified without shipping patient records anywhere, and validation holdouts sit behind time-locks so analysis plans are committed before anyone sees outcomes.

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IP sealed to approved lab machines

Molecular structures, assay data, and trial results decrypt only on the lab's attested workstations. A departing employee's copy is noise.

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ZK integrity proofs for regulators

Show a regulator the dataset is complete and unmodified since database lock without shipping raw patient data anywhere.

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Blind holdout sets for honest analysis

Hold validation data behind a time-lock so analysis plans are committed before anyone can see the answers.

Integrity becomes a property of the data, not of the process narrative.