Asset Genesis, Fusion & External Enrichment Engine
The most defensible new data assets are usually composites - internal fusions or external enrichments that did not previously exist. KRYOS builds them under EARM and rights discipline from the first record.
Engineer net-new composite data assets through internal fusion and rights-cleared external enrichment - governed by recognition discipline from the first join, not retrofitted later.
Most data fusion projects are conceived as analytics initiatives rather than asset creation. Provenance is partial, rights are assumed, and the resulting composites cannot be recognized, productized, or monetized without re-engineering. External enrichment compounds the risk: vendor terms, exclusivity, and field-of-use restrictions often invalidate the use case after the integration ships.
KRYOS scores fusion candidates against lift, rights compatibility, and recognition feasibility; vets external sources for provenance, license, refresh cadence, and exclusivity; engineers composite assets with first-class lineage and rights enforcement; and governs them through approval, versioning, and retirement.
Data and assets reviewed
What the engagement delivers
Fusion candidate scoring
Score candidate joins by lift, rights compatibility, recognition feasibility, and productization optionality.
External source vetting
Diligence external providers for provenance, license terms, refresh cadence, exclusivity, and audit posture.
Composite asset engineering
Build composites with first-class lineage, rights enforcement, and KRYOS Passport from the first record.
Genesis governance
Approve, version, and retire composites under a documented control regime.
Rights compatibility matrix
Map inbound terms across constituents to permitted outbound use of the composite.
Hand-off to valuation
Direct hand-off into EARM recognition and KRDS valuation with no rights debt.
Artifacts produced
Decisions you can defend
Net-new data assets created with defensible recognition posture.
External enrichment governed by rights and provenance from inception.
A repeatable engine for asset creation, not one-off integrations.
The capital, audit, and AI consequences.
Composite assets are where the highest-margin data products usually originate - benchmarks, indices, scores, AI features. Built without recognition discipline, they remain operationally useful but commercially fragile. KRYOS Genesis ensures the composite is investable from the first record.
The fusion surface KRYOS works against.
Internal Fusion Matrix
Composite assets that emerge when internal datasets are fused. Empty cells signal no defensible composite - fusion does not create value on its own.
| Contracts | Compliance | RAG Logs | External | Marketing | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRM | Account Lifetime Value Index | Lawful Use Posture Score | Sales Knowledge Reliability | Firmographic Enrichment | - |
| Support | SLA Exposure Index | - | Support RAG Reliability | Warranty Risk Index | Voice-of-Customer Signal |
| Product Usage | Entitlement Drift Index | Data Residency Map | - | Benchmark Productization Set | Activation Funnel Index |
| Finance | Revenue Attribution Truth | Disclosure-Ready Ledger | - | - | ROI by Channel Index |
| Telemetry | - | Privacy Defect Detector | Hallucination Frequency Index | Fleet Reliability Benchmark | - |
Questions clients ask before engaging.
Is this a data integration service?+
Integration moves data; Genesis creates recognized, rights-cleared assets. The deliverable is an asset with a passport, not a pipeline.
How do you vet external data providers?+
Across provenance, license terms, refresh cadence, exclusivity, audit posture, and counterparty risk. Providers that fail vetting are excluded from composites intended for productization.
Can composites be licensed externally?+
Only when the constituent rights permit it. The Rights Compatibility Matrix decides what the composite can be used for, and KRYOS will withhold composites that cannot be defended.
How does Genesis interact with AI training?+
Composite features for training, fine-tuning, and RAG are engineered under the same rights and recognition discipline, then handed to the AI valuation engagement.
How long does a composite take to ship?+
A defensible composite typically takes eight to sixteen weeks depending on rights complexity, external dependencies, and depth of recognition required.
Begin with a forensic data asset assessment.
A focused engagement that maps your data estate, scores assets against KRYOS frameworks, and produces a board-ready brief on what to recognize, value, productize, and capitalize.