
Data-War Self-Protecting Data Entity -- Full Family (6 modules)
Patent-pending; figures are design targets. Originated by Christopher Gabriel Brown (2012-2018). IP-retained: blueprints + license to use, IP not for sale. Email/postal only; USA buyers; USD.
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Extended catalog & full narrative — Data-War Self-Protecting Data Entity -- Full Family (6 modules)
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Data-War Self-Protecting Data Entity
Full Family — All Six Modules (A–F)
A cloud data entity that renders itself inert under hostile conditions, by binding prior agreement. On a pre-consented trigger it withholds service, crypto-shreds its keys, retreats to a data-free safe harbor, and is physically severed from the network — leaving whoever seized it a worthless husk.
Six modules, one system
Why the family price
Individual modules total a-la-carte. The unified family license at is a bundle discount for licensing the complete defensive architecture as one coherent system.
Christopher Gabriel Brown’s original invention — catalog entries 1239–1244 and extended modules — copyright 2012–2018, published in Invent Depositions (2017). USPTO application 19/540,453.
Authorization to proceed
Reviewing IP and running the reference implementation on synthetic data requires no special authorization. Operational deployment is gated on the operator’s U.S. government / homeland-security authorization, ATO under NIST RMF / FISMA, and FCC authorization for RF elements. Defensive scope only.
Contact (email and postal only): Christopher Gabriel Brown · crioneaka@outlook.com · crioneaka@outlook.com · 1341 Wellington Cove, Lawrenceville, GA 30043-5255, USA.
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Publicly online since 2010 · U.S. patent applications since 2012 · inventions offered since 2014. The work of Christopher Gabriel Brown, independently documented.







