Security & deployment
Your environment. Your model endpoint. Your data boundary.
Archangel is designed to run where regulated enterprises already govern their infrastructure, models, and data.
Customer environment
Archangel in your VPC or infrastructure- Bring your own keys
- Approved models through a customer-controlled endpoint
- No data leaves the customer environment
Deployment boundary
Deployment stays in your control.
Customer environment
Archangel deploys inside your VPC or on your infrastructure.
Bring your own keys
Use your approved models and key arrangement.
Controlled model endpoint
Archangel uses approved models through a customer-controlled endpoint.
Data boundary
No data leaves your environment.
Questions your security team will ask
Ask them early. We answer them directly.
Where does our data go?
Archangel runs inside your VPC or infrastructure and connects to approved models through an endpoint you control. Data flows depend on your deployment configuration — the reviewed data-flow brief walks through it for your exact setup.
Can we self-host or run air-gapped?
Deployment patterns are reviewed with your infrastructure team as part of a qualified evaluation.
How is identity and access handled?
Identity and access requirements are reviewed with your infrastructure team for the target deployment.
How does model access work?
Bring your own keys; Archangel calls approved models through a customer-controlled endpoint — the governance layer is model-agnostic by design.
How do we start an evaluation?
Book a demo to discuss your deployment and security requirements. We can walk through VPC deployment, customer-controlled model access, data flows, and identity requirements for your environment.
Controlled review
Review deployment requirements directly.
Every enterprise environment is different. During an evaluation, we work with your infrastructure team to map deployment, model access, data flows, and identity requirements.
Live demo
Start with the boundary. Continue with the right review.
Book a demo to inspect the mechanism and discuss requirements for your environment.