The Phoenix Protocol
Phoenix Protocol
Core Features:
- Host-DNA keys
- Quantum layers
- Self-erase breach
Developed by Katerina Orlova in her early twenties, the Phoenix Protocol was originally conceived to secure the sensitive communications of her family’s then-underground business operations. It is a quantum-resistant, multi-layered encryption standard that binds access directly to the host’s unique biometric signature, a design choice that made it effectively impossible for traditional intelligence agencies like the FSB to penetrate.
While modern XAoC security protocols are officially built upon industry standards, they are fundamentally modeled on Katerina’s original Phoenix architecture. This unique lineage explains why even highly skilled intelligence assets, such as Eve (Sister Margarethe), often fail to recognize or compromise XAoC systems; they are searching for conventional corporate vulnerabilities while Katerina’s legacy is built on entirely different, mob-derived principles of absolute, DNA-validated silence.
“Protocols die. Phoenix endures.” — Katerina.