Recovery Center 1.5
Recovery Center built out its 1.5 suite — guarded resize, disposable-format tools, and partition management — validated against an isolated virtual-machine harness so risky operations are proven before release.
It was packaged for the Microsoft Store with reproducible release evidence, alongside a batch of reliability fixes.
Customer-facing outcome
- Guarded resize, disposable-format and partition tools
- Isolated virtual-machine validation harness
- Microsoft Store package with reproducible release evidence
Encryption at rest with verified erasure
AI Hub added a daily spend cap that refuses work before overspending (fail closed), a per-scope encryption-at-rest key layer proven by crypto-shredding, and admin-only deletion with verified erasure.
Its release tooling now refuses to build from a fabricated or uncommitted tree, so a release always corresponds to real, reviewed source.
Customer-facing outcome
- Daily spend cap that fails closed before overspending
- Per-scope encryption at rest, proven by crypto-shredding
- Admin-only deletion with verified erasure
- Release tooling that refuses fabricated or dirty-tree builds
Aegis and Scan
Aegis 3.7 added anchored host-integrity baselines, an access gate, trusted-proxy attribution, and authenticated security telemetry. ASL Scan added further technique tiers and its purple-team suite, and SignalLab became properly installable as an app.
Customer-facing outcome
- Aegis 3.7: anchored host baselines and authenticated telemetry
- ASL Scan: additional technique tiers and purple-team suite
- SignalLab installable as an app