Portfolio

Products & intellectual property

Lamb Enterprises develops security architectures and supporting technologies with a focus on durability, verifiability, and practical deployment. Below is our current portfolio and the areas we are actively maturing.

Flagship

TSVOE security architecture

Trusted, Secure, and Verifiable Operating Environment

U.S. Patent No. 8,782,404, covering a risk-adaptive operating environment that uses trusted fabrication and dynamic security feature selection to decide how to serve or deny requests.

  • Designed to generalize across devices, services, and platforms.
  • Supports multi-factor and context-sensitive security decisions.
  • Well suited to both proactive design and retrospective analysis.
  • Architected for distributed cloud, AI, and client-server services.

Where TSVOE fits

  • Secure devices (SE/TEE/TPM-style components) coupled to hosts or networks.
  • Identity, payments, and zero-trust style access control flows.
  • Industrial, healthcare, and infrastructure systems that must justify trust.
  • Sensitive and non-sensitive US Government IT and high-tech deployments.
Pipeline

Lamb Enterprises technology pursuits

The following areas represent active research and IP development. The landing pages describe direction and use cases without disclosing non-public details.

Legal Technologies

Patent drafting · Assured Agreements

Systems focused on reinforcing the reliability and integrity of modern digital interactions, ensuring that organizational commitments, identities, and actions remain aligned with evolving security expectations. This work aims to bring long-overdue clarity and structure to how legal processes operate in high-assurance environments.

Environmental Technologies

Early prototyping · Habitat Restoration

Forward-looking platforms designed to recognize meaningful environmental conditions and provide timely, actionable cues to human teams. The goal is to support intervention and restoration efforts with technology that is durable, dependable, and built around balancing autonomy with human-in-the-loop decision making.

Energy Technologies

Under experimentation · Energy Resiliency

New approaches to energy-efficient design that explore how materials, construction practices, and system standards can substantially improve long-term performance across residential, commercial, and industrial settings. These efforts emphasize practical pathways for reducing energy demands without compromising safety or usability.