Architecture reframe: rename triad/Stoa/Logos/Agora → Passepartout
- Renamed ideas/stoa/ → ideas/passepartout/, all stage files prefixed passepartout- - Renamed triad-index/overview/systemic-effects → passepartout-* under passepartout/ - Renamed ideas/agora/ → ideas/passepartout-social-protocol/, stripped agora- prefixes - Merged overview and environment pages into architecture; deleted 3 redundant files - Renamed growth-strategy → enterprise-growth-strategy - Renamed alternative-growth-social-first → social-growth-strategy - Removed all Greek names: Stoa, Logos, Agora as product names - Updated 50+ files of cross-references to new naming - Kept org-id UUIDs intact throughout
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The [[id:827bc546-e887-5b7c-9b65-6392beaf0920][verification monopoly]] and domain gate package [[id:ed05cab4-88e9-4e25-b7c9-346fa39c69a0][revenue streams]] depend on
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selling into regulated industries. These industries buy compliance, not software.
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Each framework below maps to a gate package the triad can sell — ACL2-verified
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Each framework below maps to a gate package Passepartout can sell — ACL2-verified
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gate rules that produce deterministic audit trails.
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See [[id:558154ea-e63a-4c45-998c-26ce8588585b][First-mover window analysis]] and [[id:81a815ee-bf2b-4365-9894-b814e4196850][Revenue table]] for the consolidated view.
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@@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ are strongly discouraged from using non-authorized services.
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No direct fines. Non-authorized providers are simply ineligible for federal
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contracts. FedRAMP is a procurement gate, not a regulatory one.
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** Why it matters for the triad
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** Why it matters for Passepartout
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FedRAMP is the highest bar and the most expensive certification to obtain.
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Few cloud providers achieve it (fewer than 300 authorized products as of 2025).
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But those that do capture the US government market with minimal competition.
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For the triad: a [[id:3c6b0449-a8fb-5b89-b82a-34efb21ef5b5][compute marketplace]] provider with FedRAMP Moderate or High
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For Passepartout: a [[id:3c6b0449-a8fb-5b89-b82a-34efb21ef5b5][compute marketplace]] provider with FedRAMP Moderate or High
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authorization can sell to every federal agency. The gate stack's deterministic
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audit trail maps directly to FedRAMP's continuous monitoring requirement —
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producing verifiable evidence of control effectiveness on every access, not
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Up to 20M EUR or 4% of annual global turnover, whichever is higher. Tiered
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system. Supervisory authorities in each member state enforce. Private right
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of action for damages.
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** Why it matters for the triad
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** Why it matters for Passepartout
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GDPR is the most extraterritorial and aggressively enforced privacy framework.
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The gate stack's principle of least privilege maps naturally to GDPR's data
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Tiered civil penalties: $100-$50,000 per violation, up to $1.5M per year per
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violation category. Criminal penalties for knowing misuse (up to 10 years
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imprisonment). State AGs can also bring civil actions.
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** Why it matters for the triad
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** Why it matters for Passepartout
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HIPAA is the largest single compliance market in US healthcare — every hospital,
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clinic, insurer, and health-tech vendor must comply. The [[id:c34940cc-090e-57c4-8020-e78b1d32b96c][HIPAA gate package]]
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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ SOC 2 Type II.
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No direct fines (not a law). But losing SOC 2 certification means losing
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enterprise customers. Misrepresentation of certification status is fraud.
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** Why it matters for the triad
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** Why it matters for Passepartout
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SOC 2 is the entry-level certification for the [[id:3c6b0449-a8fb-5b89-b82a-34efb21ef5b5][compute marketplace]]. A provider
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needs SOC 2 Type II to sell compute to enterprises whose procurement policy
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