DEPLOYMENT BOUNDARIES & ZONE EXCLUSIONS

SIGNET is designed for deployment only within explicitly governed, high-accountability environments where visual corroboration is lawfully required to support safety intelligence, institutional oversight, and evidentiary assurance. It is not a general-purpose corroboration system, nor is it intended for unrestriceted, domestic, or consumer use.
Deployment of SIGNET is therefore bounded by domain eligibility, zone-level restrictions, and use-case authorization, ensuring that visual intelligence operates only where it is appropriate, lawful, and proportional.
SIGNET operates under a strict deployment boundary doctrine that defines where visual intelligence may be introduced, where it is explicitly excluded, and how those boundaries are enforced in practice. These boundaries are not advisory; they are embedded into governance workflows, authorization controls, and operational configuration.
At a domain level, SIGNET is eligible only for regulated environments where safety governance, compliance assurance, or institutional accountability necessitate controlled visual corroboration. These environments include, but are not limited to, critical infrastructure, aviation and transport facilities, government and sovereign premises, large commercial estates, financial and industrial complexes, and other formally governed operational zones. Consumer, lifestyle, or voyeur-adjacent use cases fall outside the system’s intended scope.
SIGNET is explicitly unsuitable for environments where visual intelligence would create disproportionate privacy risk or social harm. This includes private residences, personal living quarters, hospitality rooms, dormitories, washrooms, changing areas, wellness spaces, or any zone where individuals maintain a reasonable expectation of personal privacy. Deployment in such areas is categorically disallowed under NeuraLoop doctrine.
Deployment or activation of visual intelligence within prohibited zones is expressly disallowed and must never be enabled through configuration, operator action, or override.
Beyond domain eligibility, SIGNET enforces zone-level exclusions within otherwise eligible sites. Even in regulated facilities, visual intelligence may be selectively restricted from specific rooms, corridors, or operational zones based on legal requirements, organizational policy, or ethical considerations. These exclusions are configured during deployment and remain enforceable throughout system operation, preventing optical intelligence from being activated in restricted areas regardless of broader site permissions.
Operational boundaries also extend to use-case limitation. SIGNET may not be deployed to observe employee productivity, monitor personal behavior, conduct informal oversight, or support non-safety disciplinary activities. Visual intelligence is restricted to safety-aligned, compliance-aligned, and investigation-aligned purposes defined in advance and governed through explicit authorization pathways.
Enforcement of deployment boundaries is achieved through a combination of governance gating, role-based access control, and auditable configuration states. Zone exclusions cannot be bypassed through operator action, and any attempt to modify deployment boundaries requires owner-level authorization with logged justification. This ensures that boundary integrity is maintained not only by policy, but by system design.
By embedding deployment boundaries and zone exclusions into its core operating doctrine, SIGNET ensures that visual intelligence remains contextually appropriate, ethically constrained, and legally defensible. The system does not rely on trust alone; it enforces restraint structurally, preserving institutional credibility and public trust across all deployments.
Deployment includes signage / notice obligations handled by the client
- Client is responsible for all legally required signage / notice / internal policy disclosures applicable to the premises.
- NeuraLoop may provide templates, but does not substitute site-owner compliance.
- Where notice is required and not implemented, NeuraLoop reserves the right to suspend activation.
Notice obligations are enforced as part of deployment governance and cannot be waived by operators or site administrators.
SIGNET does not ask where it can be used.
It defines where it must not be used, and enforces that boundary by design.
This section describes system doctrine and governance boundaries. Technical parameters and implementation details are disclosed only under contractual NDA.