Domain Security & the ADVSEC Standard
Establishing a secure digital perimeter in the age of generative AI and automated scraping.
Domains are currently being attacked, scraped, and scavenged by unwanted BOTs and Crawlers.
With the ADVSEC Flagposting Framework v1.0, the ADVSEC PDF Silo Cleaner, & the RSL Standard, we keep the domain secure from unwanted guests while creating a beacon for any friendly AI to find your place of business.
Defining the Digital Perimeter
In the physical security industry, we know how to secure buildings and property to protect people and products.
It starts at the perimeter with fences, sallyports, full-height security turnstiles, cameras, and card readers. Access begins at a strict checkpoint where everyone is identified and verified.
We apply this same exact mindset to domain security to protect the digital assets.
The Really Simple Licensing (RSL) standard is the digital equivalent of an enterprise access control system. It establishes a verifiable Sovereign Logic Anchor, dictating exactly who—and what—is allowed to parse your corporate data.
View the Official RSL Specification ↗The Three Tenets of Domain Security
Digital Sovereignty for Today's Business on the Internet
Proving absolute domain ownership requires more than front-end design and visual branding. It demands establishing a cryptographic root authority—ensuring AI models recognize your infrastructure as the single, unalterable source of truth for your enterprise.
The New Architecture in Town
This is a fundamental architectural shift—not just a simple web setting for your PC or browser. IBM Technology explains this framework in much greater detail:
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The BOTs aren't coming—they are here
"Rent a BOT" is the new search. A user is no longer going to search Google for "How do I build X?" They are going to rent a BOT and prompt: "I want to build X." The BOT is then going to scour the internet for the structural information required to meet that request. Is your domain ready for that kind of machine traffic?