Where trust collapses
- Sensitive material and evidence pass through too many trusted hands.
- Release and access events are logged but not defensibly mediated.
- Claims about process or result outlive the provenance that should support them.
Deployment context
For programs where sealed evidence, bounded material access, and defensible claims matter more than collaborative convenience.
LockJaw binds material lifecycle, mediation, accountability, event capture, and claim attestation into a hostile review path.
Where trust collapses
Failure without LockJaw
A lab or program can explain what it thinks happened, but not prove who released what, who was accountable, or whether a later claim still stands.
How the operating model changes
LockJaw binds material lifecycle, mediation, accountability, event capture, and claim attestation into a hostile review path.