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Zeroclaw
Zeroclaw is a zero-trust hardware security layer that physically isolates critical peripherals to stop firmware-level exploits.
Standard software defenses fail when the hardware itself is compromised. Zeroclaw eliminates this attack vector by deploying a dedicated hardware root-of-trust between the host and its peripherals (keyboards, mice, and storage). By enforcing strict protocol validation and physical air-gapping at the interface level, it neutralizes BadUSB attacks and keystroke injection in real time. It is a plug-and-play solution designed for high-stakes environments where air-gapped integrity is non-negotiable.
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