Ownership Model

Direct Control Policy

Temple Enterprise LLC retains direct ownership and decision authority across every operated platform. Control is not delegated to outside operators for core security, release, or infrastructure functions.

Capital Structure Discipline

Platform priorities are set by technical and operational requirements, not growth optics or short-term market pressure.

Execution Accountability

Engineering ownership remains internal across architecture, deployment, and maintenance decision paths.

Lifecycle Continuity

Each product is maintained against defined reliability and support standards for sustained long-term operation.

Operating Doctrine

Policy Framework

Temple Enterprise LLC applies uniform operating doctrine across portfolio companies: security baseline enforcement, controlled change management, and risk-informed release control.

Programs in security tooling, reverse-engineering research, and commercial software are operated under common governance checkpoints and documented technical standards.

Long-range technical integrity is prioritized over short-cycle expansion, with decisions escalated through ownership-level review when risk thresholds are exceeded.

Security Baseline Enforcement

Mandatory controls define secure defaults, access boundaries, and hardened deployment requirements.

Operational Review Cadence

Product risk, platform reliability, and compliance posture are reviewed on recurring governance intervals.

Incident Ownership

Escalation paths assign responsible owners for incident response, remediation timelines, and post-incident controls.