Brain-Sync Neural Data Synchronization Service
Brain-Sync is a dedicated synchronization module within the NeuroBridge data platform that harmonizes neural data streams from multiple brain-computer interface devices. It buffers, timestamps, and routes signals to client applications to ensure consistent timing, low latency, and data integrity during neurofeedback sessions. It supports TLS transport, central clock synchronization, and deterministic queues for multi-device setups.
Brain-Sync uses a centralized clock and deterministic queues, employing UDP multicast for device data and unicast for control. It enforces version checks, applies TLS for transport, and exposes a local API for apps to subscribe to synchronized streams.
Brain-Sync is designed as a legitimate component of the NeuroBridge Brain Interface suite. It runs only when installed through official NeuroBridge installers and is digitally signed by NeuroBridge Ltd. The module operates within standard OS permissions, communicates over encrypted channels, and has configurable access controls. When obtained from the official source, Brain-Sync adheres to typical security standards, logs activity, and can be disabled through the suite's settings without impacting other system components.
Brain-Sync is not a virus when obtained from the official NeuroBridge distribution. However, like any executable, a malicious file can masquerade under the same name or reside in unexpected paths. If the binary is unsigned, located outside the Program Files path, or shows unexpected behavior, treat it as suspicious and perform a full malware scan. Always verify the digital signature and installation source before trusting the process.
Red Flags: Unsigned brain-sync.exe, a path outside the official Program Files, unusual network activity on non-standard ports, or a mismatch between the displayed vendor and the signed certificate are strong indicators of potential tampering or malware.
Reasons it's running:
Brain-sync.exe is the executable for Brain-Sync, a neural data synchronization module in the NeuroBridge Brain Interface suite. It is installed from official NeuroBridge installers and resides in C:\Program Files\NeuroBridge\BrainSync. Verify its digital signature to confirm authenticity.
Yes, when installed from the official NeuroBridge distribution, Brain-Sync runs with standard OS permissions, uses TLS for transport security, and provides controls to disable or adjust its operation. Always confirm the source and signature before trusting the executable.
Open NeuroBridge settings, go to Modules or Brain-Sync, and toggle off the Brain-Sync module. Alternatively stop the brain-sync-service in Services.msc and close related NeuroBridge apps. Restart applications afterward to ensure no streams remain active.
CPU/memory use rises with the number of synchronized devices and session complexity. Reducing device count, lowering buffering, or applying hardware acceleration can lower resource use. Always run the latest version that includes performance improvements.
Yes, through the NeuroBridge installer’s repair/uninstall option or via Windows add/remove programs. Ensure you have a backup of session data and close all NeuroBridge apps before uninstalling to avoid data loss.
If Brain-Sync appears unexpectedly or from an untrusted source, verify the file path (should be in Program Files), inspect the digital signature, run a full malware scan, and compare the hash against the vendor’s published value. Do not rely on name alone.