Your board asks for evidence from a specific date.
Not screenshots. Not spreadsheets. Not a slide that says “trust us.” Proof — that your environment was governed and protected on the day they name.
Can you prove your environment was governed and protected on March 18th?
Most companies answer this by scrambling — screenshots, exported logs, an analyst’s memory, weeks of assembly, and a result no one can independently trust. There is another answer.
You don’t reconstruct the day. You replay it.
No narration. No interpretation. Every event below was sealed the moment it happened. Press play — or drag the timeline — and watch March 18th happen again. Open any event to read its cryptographic receipt.
Everything shown existed on March 18th. Nothing was reconstructed from memory. Nothing was edited afterward. Every event is independently verifiable.
You don’t prepare for the audit. The proof was already there.
The takeaway isn’t a faster audit. It’s that the evidence was proving itself all along — so any date the board names is already answered, independently, in seconds.
HATS records and monitors the control posture this Board Evidence Pack reconstructs.
The scenario exists to answer one board question — was the environment governed and protected on the day they named? — from evidence that was sealed at the time, not assembled after the fact. It uses primitives it does not own: H33-74 produces the 74-byte evidence sealed each day, Verification renders the independent verdict the verifier reads, Agent-008 governs the administrator and policy decisions, and Authority Center preserves the governance history. Standards referenced are not owned.
See also: HATS · Verification