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Zero Trust Event Systems (ZTES)

Zero Trust Event Systems (ZTES) is a discipline for building systems where every event is validated, every state transition is provable, and no part of the system is trusted by default. It provides a correctness-first foundation for organizations that need reliable, auditable, and drift‑free operations.

Why ZTES Exists

Most organizations operate on systems that assume correctness instead of proving it. Data drifts, events are lost or duplicated, and state transitions happen without verification. ZTES exists to eliminate these failure modes by treating every event as untrusted until validated and every transition as something that must be provable, replayable, and auditable.

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