COMMERCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & GOVERNANCE ONBOARDING
SIGNET is not a consumer technology, a standalone product, or a self-deployable surveillance system. It is a governed visual intelligence capability that is activated only through structured onboarding, institutional accountability, and explicit governance alignment. Commercial access to SIGNET is therefore inseparable from governance responsibility.
Governed Deployment Model
SIGNET is offered exclusively as part of a governed intelligence deployment framework. It is not sold as a retail hardware product, a plug-and-play camera system, an autonomous software license, or a self-managed surveillance platform.
Every SIGNET deployment exists within a defined governance perimeter that establishes who may operate the system, under what authority, for what purposes, and with what oversight. This ensures that visual intelligence capability is never separated from responsibility.
Client Accountability & Role Definition
Operational accountability for SIGNET resides with the deploying client entity. During onboarding, clients formally designate Ownership authority (ultimate control and override), Supervisory authority (policy enforcement and review), and Operational authority (day-to-day interaction under constraints).
These roles are mapped directly into the system’s governance controls, ensuring that no individual or function operates outside assigned authority. NeuraLoop does not assume operational command authority over deployed systems.
Governance Onboarding Requirements
Before SIGNET activation, each deployment undergoes a governance onboarding process that includes Domain eligibility validation (regulated environments only), Purpose definition and use-scope declaration, Mode authorization mapping, Privacy and compliance alignment review, Evidence and retention policy configuration, and Audit and escalation pathway definition.
SIGNET is not activated until governance conditions are satisfied and formally acknowledged by the client. Such forms of unguided or unauthorized visual access are expressly prohibited within NeuraLoop systems.
Operational Responsibility Boundaries
SIGNET does not transfer legal, regulatory, or operational responsibility to NeuraLoop. The deploying client retains responsibility for Lawful basis and purpose limitation, Compliance with local surveillance and data protection laws, Operator conduct and access discipline, and Internal policy enforcement and review.
NeuraLoop’s role is limited to system integrity, governance framework provision, and authorized support under contract.
Training, Discipline & Use Conditions
SIGNET deployments require governance-aware onboarding for authorized personnel. This includes understanding default non-surveillance behavior, mode activation discipline, evidence handling protocols, and audit and accountability obligations.
Access to advanced capabilities is conditional, revocable, and logged. Misuse, deviation from declared purpose, or governance violations may result in capability restriction, suspension, or refusal of continued operation.
Explicit Refusal Doctrine (Commercial)
SIGNET will not be deployed for Consumer or voyeuristic operational review, Domestic or private residential surveillance, Covert employee corroboration, Behavioral profiling or productivity scoring, or Social operational review, crowd control abuse, or political use.
Commercial opportunity does not override governance doctrine. Deployment requests that violate eligibility or purpose constraints are refused, irrespective of scale or revenue.
Long-Term Institutional Alignment
SIGNET is designed for long-horizon institutional use, not rapid commercial expansion. Its commercial model prioritizes:
- Trust continuity
- Regulatory confidence
- Client accountability
- System integrity over feature exposure
This ensures that SIGNET remains a stable, auditable intelligence layer rather than a proliferating surveillance tool.
Doctrine Summary
- SIGNET is not sold as consumer hardware or unmanaged software
- Deployment requires governance onboarding and role definition
- Clients retain full legal and operational accountability
- NeuraLoop provides governed capability, not enforcement authority
- Misuse results in restriction or refusal, not feature expansion
SIGNET’s commercial model is intentionally conservative.
Capability without governance is rejected.
By binding visual intelligence access to responsibility, authorization, and institutional discipline, SIGNET ensures that its deployment strengthens safety governance without compromising trust, legality, or long-term legitimacy.
This section describes system doctrine and governance boundaries. Technical parameters, activation thresholds, and implementation details are intentionally withheld and disclosed only under contractual NDA.
In SIGNET, authority precedes capability.
If authorization is absent, the capability does not exist, operationally, legally, or evidentially.
This section describes system doctrine and governance boundaries. Technical parameters, activation thresholds, and implementation details are intentionally withheld and disclosed only under contractual NDA.