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Security

Enterprise security positioning for private deployments

This page describes how TensorNova approaches security for qualified Enterprise deployments. It is not a blanket claim that every public rail includes private networking, BYOK, or customer-specific control boundaries by default.

Security snapshot

Security review starts with deployment boundaries, access model, and control scope.

Scope

Enterprise-only capabilities

Connectivity

Private endpoint review available

Encryption

Customer-managed key posture supported

Access

Least-privilege deployment review

Private networking review

Qualified Enterprise deployments can be scoped around private endpoint patterns and region-aware connectivity planning when public-path access is not acceptable.

Customer-directed encryption posture

TensorNova can review customer-managed key approaches, including BYOK-oriented designs, when internal policy requires stronger control over encryption and key ownership.

Access isolation and least privilege

Enterprise designs can be structured around dedicated infrastructure boundaries, reviewed administrative access, and clear separation between public and private operating models.

Auditability and monitoring

Enterprise conversations can include deployment-specific logging, reviewable access patterns, and operational visibility appropriate for customer security review.

Transparency box

What stays private, and why

TensorNova can support private, customer-controlled deployment patterns designed to reduce exposure and help internal review. The exact architecture depends on the agreed Enterprise design, not on generic marketing promises.

  • These capabilities are discussed for qualified Enterprise deployments, not promised as default Marketplace or Fleet features.
  • Final control scope depends on the agreed design, target region, and customer policy requirements.
  • This page is intentionally descriptive. It does not claim blanket certifications or universal deployment parity.

Commercial note

Marketplace and Fleet remain public rails.

Buyers who need private networking, customer-controlled encryption posture, or deeper access review should start with Enterprise. Marketplace and Fleet stay simpler on purpose so the public rails remain commercially clear.