Glossary
WORM (Write Once, Read Many)
Storage that can be written once and never altered — the basis of tamper-evident records.
Write Once, Read Many storage allows data to be written a single time and then read but never modified or deleted before its retention period expires. It's the storage property behind compliant recordkeeping regimes such as SEA Rule 17a-4.
Meilynx writes the audit trail to a pluggable WORM store — GCS Bucket Lock with per-customer keys today, S3 Object Lock sequenced next — with a hash chain providing examiner-verifiable integrity on top.