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What can connect?
Network Custody
The networks that carry your family's conversations, your business operations, and your home automation — protected by access control, not just a Wi-Fi password.
The Problem
Why this question matters.
Problem 01
Wi-Fi passwords aren't access control
The Wi-Fi password gets shared at dinner parties. House guests keep it. Contractors save it. Old employees walk out with it. Your home network, family network, or office network is one screenshot away from being open to the entire personal history of everyone you've ever invited in.
Problem 02
And nothing on the network proves what it is
Devices on your network can claim to be anything. A compromised IoT device looks the same as a legitimate one to your router. Smart-home controls, security cameras, and voice assistants run with the same trust as your laptop — until one of them is the entry point for a breach.
The Approach
How H33 Network Custody answers it.
Solution 01
Devices prove themselves before they connect
Every device on the network proves its identity at the moment it tries to join — using post-quantum credentials issued at first enrollment, not a password anyone can share.
Solution 02
Access scoped to time, location, and purpose
Guest access expires at the end of the visit. Contractor access scopes to the specific subnet they need. Family member access doesn't include the security camera feed. Each access right is explicit, time-limited, and revocable.
Solution 03
Zero-trust by default, family-friendly by design
Every connection request is authenticated and authorized — but the experience for legitimate users is invisible. Devices you own connect automatically. Devices you trust temporarily get clear instructions. Devices you don't recognize don't get in.
Capabilities
What you get.
Capability
Wi-Fi Access Control
Network access bound to device identity, not a shared password.
Capability
Device Trust
Per-device authentication with revocation, expiration, and scope.
Capability
Visitor Access
Time-limited, scope-limited access for guests, contractors, and visitors.
Capability
Zero-Trust Network Access
Every connection authenticated, every action authorized, every event auditable.
Capability
Location-Based Trust
Access rules that vary by where the device is physically connecting from.
Capability
Family Network Custody
Network access for family members with age-appropriate scope and inheritance rules for connected devices.
Use Cases
Who uses it.
For families
Manage who's on the home network without sharing the Wi-Fi password. Revoke access when a phone gets lost. Inherit smart-home credentials cleanly.
For home offices
Separate work-network access from family-network access on the same physical infrastructure.
For small businesses
Visitor and contractor access without the IT-helpdesk overhead. Scoped, expiring, auditable.
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