Products
Products
The Lattix product suite — what each product does and which concepts it exposes.
The Lattix platform is a set of coordinated products. Most customers use several together. Each product is a surface onto the same underlying primitives — the Trusted Data Format, the hierarchical key model, the mesh fabric, and the immutable ledger — packaged for a specific workflow.
Products
- Mesh Dashboard — The multi-tenant administrative and user-facing web console. Where policies are authored, tags are defined, connectors are configured, and audit evidence is exported.
- Lattix Passport — Secure file sharing built on ZTDF. A producer wraps a file once; consumers in or out of the organization unwrap under policy on every access.
- Data Rooms — Virtual data rooms for M&A, regulatory diligence, and multi-party collaboration. Documents stay policy-bound after the transaction closes.
- Mesh Node — The endpoint runtime. Runs on workstations, servers, and services where protected data is produced, consumed, or enforced.
- Policy Engine — The administrative surface for authoring, testing, versioning, and publishing policies.
- Key Management — The surface for configuring KMS backends, managing key lifecycles, and running rotations.
- Immutable Ledger — Audit and evidence — the query and export surface backed by the distributed ledger.
- Connectors — Integrations with the cloud storage systems and applications where your data already lives.
How products map to concepts
| Product | Primary concepts |
|---|---|
| Mesh Dashboard | All — this is the administrative surface |
| Lattix Passport | ZTDF, Policies, KAS, Classification, Ledger |
| Data Rooms | ZTDF, Policies, Classification, Ledger |
| Mesh Node | Zero Trust Fabric, ZTDF, KAS |
| Policy Engine | Policies and ABAC |
| Key Management | Hierarchical Key Model, Post-Quantum Encryption |
| Immutable Ledger | Immutable Ledger, Content Addressing |
| Connectors | Classification, Integration surface |
Start with the product most relevant to the workflow you're evaluating, and follow the concept links for deeper context.