Perspectives

Discover the purpose, scope and potential of Data Mediation.

Start with the Forbes Australia feature, then explore how Data Mediation creates customer-controlled AI enforcement, immediate cyber prevention and repeatable enterprise change without disrupting the systems already in operation.

Kostas Siourthas, founder and CEO of TomorrowX

Start here · Shared introduction

From Legacy to AI

The Forbes Australia feature introduces the enterprise problem, the company history and the role of Data Mediation in connecting AI with the systems that continue to underpin enterprise and public-sector operations. Every research path begins here.

Read the Forbes feature

Choose your path

Explore the part of the work most relevant to you.

Each path has a defined sequence. Begin at step one, move through the perspectives in order and finish at the platform, an applied solution or the next stage of the work.

5 steps

Core architecture

Move from the Data Mediation discipline into programmable boundaries, the operational layer and the enterprise change layer.

  1. Data Mediation
  2. Components, boundaries and non-functional requirements
  3. The missing operational layer
  4. Thinking beyond the application boundary
  5. Why running systems need a change layer
Begin this path
1 paper

AI, control and sovereignty

See why every AI project needs a customer-controlled enforcement point between models, agents, SaaS services and enterprise resources.

  1. The Control Plane Must Be Yours
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6 steps

Enterprise adoption

Explore how expertise becomes repeatable capability, how teams adopt it and how the enterprise target state grows.

  1. Platform-led AI
  2. A parallel path for enterprise technology
  3. A parallel operating model for change
  4. A target-state blueprint for enterprise technology
  5. The X Store
  6. Before you customise the platform
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4 steps

Interoperability and change

Explore the economics and architecture of changing interactions without destabilising running systems.

  1. The Economic Inversion of Healthcare Interoperability: Australia as a Working Example
  2. Connect, do not integrate
  3. Non-invasive change at runtime
  4. Change the environment around the system
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1 paper

Cyber and resilience

See how detection intelligence becomes immediate inline prevention while the protected system remains unchanged and internal teams complete the permanent remediation.

  1. The Zero-Day Inversion
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2 steps

Origins and foundations

Trace the work from fraud control to Data Mediation and explore the research foundations behind the current architecture.

  1. From fraud control to Data Mediation
  2. Foundational work, written for the present
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Conversation · Cyber and resilience

Cyber Uncut · 25 minutes

TomorrowX’s disruptive approach to legacy system protection

Kostas Siourthas, Deloitte Senior Partner Rob Parker and Major General (Retd) Dr Marcus Thompson AM discuss data protection, legacy-system risk and why protecting data in motion creates a practical alternative to disruptive replacement.

Research agenda

Questions guiding the next stage of the work.

How can AI gain useful access to enterprise systems without inheriting their risk?

Where must the AI control plane sit if models and SaaS services are not to become the enterprise’s enforcement authority?

How can protocol intelligence reduce the cost of connecting old and new?

How should operational evidence follow a solution from requirement through repair and retirement?

How can detection intelligence become immediate prevention while application teams retain time to patch, modernise or retire safely?

Take the work further

Move from the research into the Composable Agentic Platform.

Explore the Programmable Data Agent, Editor, Console and the lifecycle for composing and operating Data Mediation solutions.

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