Rapid.Space proposes to combine the Fully Open Edge approach and Zero Knowledge to mitigate risks of data leakage and thus, protect privacy. Edge computing processes data locally, for example in your office or factory, and therefore provides significant gains in latency, control and security compared to traditional clouds.
Our priority is to guarantee the privacy of the user and ensure full transparency between Rapid.Space and the user. Two features make our offer radically different.
We first adopted the "Fully Open" approach to preserve the transparency of Rapid.Space offer. This approach relies on three key principles: Open Source Software (SlapOS), you can copy our code, Open Hardware (Open Compute Servers), you can copy our infrastructure by knowing how it was built, "Open Process" you can copy our services by knowing how it is operated. It is thus possible to create a Rapid.Space clone in a few days and begin your business operations without any dependency to a third-party provider.
Second, Rapid.Space applies the "Zero Knowledge" approach to combine transparency and privacy. With Zero Knowledge, Rapid.Space keeps neither a copy of your password, nor an access to your encrypted data. Only users and the edge server infrastructure keep a copy of passwords or authentication certificates.
Together, the Fully Open Edge approach and Zero Knowledge drastically reduces the risk of data leakage and exposure to foreign legislation.