ICLTPs
Intelligent Cross-Layer Transmission Protocols • v1.0.0
Secure Inter-System Communication
ICLTPs define the protocols for secure, authenticated communication between ALIAS systems and external services. They provide encryption, signing, and trust verification.
Architecture
The layers below describe how ICLTPs is structured inside the wider ALIAS stack.
Transport
Encrypted channel establishment
Authentication
Mutual TLS and token verification
Messaging
Structured message formats
Governance
Policy enforcement and audit
What this layer does
The features below describe the job this system is meant to do inside a governed operating model.
Zero Trust
Never trust, always verify
End-to-End Encryption
Data encrypted in transit and at rest
Audit Trails
Complete request/response logging
Rate Limiting
Intelligent throttling and quotas
Signals
These numbers and markers help describe the shape of ICLTPsinside the ALIAS system rather than pretending to be standalone sales proof.
Integrations
Systems do not matter in isolation. These are some of the adjacent services and surfaces ICLTPs is designed to work with.
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Talk to ALIAS about where ICLTPs fits in the workflow, what it should own, and how it should connect to the rest of the operating model.