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RFC-023: ENFORCE Broadcast — Ephemeral Distributed Enforcement for Governed Autonomy — 3. Design Thesis

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3. Design Thesis

ENFORCE Broadcast is based on twelve claims:

  1. Enforcement state is temporal.
  2. Enforcement state must be scoped.
  3. Enforcement state must expire aggressively.
  4. Enforcement state must be signed.
  5. Enforcement state must identify its issuing authority.
  6. Enforcement state must declare affected actors.
  7. Enforcement state must declare affected context or geography.
  8. Enforcement state must define required inhibition, denial, degradation, or escalation behavior.
  9. Enforcement state received by one affected actor must be propagated to others when required.
  10. Enforcement propagation must be bounded to prevent rumor, spoofing, or stale-state spread.
  11. Every ENFORCE receipt, verification, rebroadcast, conflict, and failure must be recorded in D-DNA.
  12. When enforcement state is uncertain, systems must choose the least harmful safe state.

Doctrine:

Centralize authority.
Distribute enforcement.
Broadcast state.
Expire aggressively.
Inhibit safely.
Preserve D-DNA evidence.


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