Built for Every Critical Operator
Sentinel OS adapts to the specific threat surface of your organization — whether you operate cables, protect national infrastructure, or price the risk.
The Challenge
Submarine cable operators manage thousands of kilometres of undersea fibre across some of the world's most contested maritime corridors. Yet most operators have no real-time threat visibility — relying on vessel reports or fault alarms that arrive hours or days after an incident begins. The average time to detect a cable fault is 72 hours. By then, the financial damage is done.
- No real-time awareness of vessels approaching cable corridors
- Disconnected monitoring: AIS, seismic, and BGP tools don't talk to each other
- Post-hoc fault detection — alarms trigger after the damage, not before
- Regulatory pressure to prove proactive infrastructure protection
How Sentinel OS Helps
Sentinel OS creates a continuous, correlated threat picture for every cable segment you operate. Maritime AIS feeds, satellite SAR, seismic sensors, and BGP routing data are unified into a single threat score per segment — updated every 15 seconds. When a vessel enters a cable buffer zone or a BGP anomaly appears, your team is alerted in minutes, not hours.
Cable Operators
Key Capabilities
- Real-time vessel tracking within configurable cable buffer zones
- Anchor drop detection using AIS + acoustic correlation
- 7-factor threat score per cable segment, updated every 15s
- Cross-domain correlation: seismic + vessel + BGP in one timeline
- Automated incident creation with drone dispatch integration
- Compliance-ready reports for maritime regulators
- Historical threat timeline per cable route
The Challenge
National security agencies, coast guards, and defense intelligence units must protect critical infrastructure from adversaries operating across physical, cyber, and space domains simultaneously. Traditional SIGINT and maritime patrol tools were not designed for the speed and scale of modern multi-domain threats — especially when state actors deliberately operate below the threshold of attribution.
- Nation-state actors exploit maintenance windows for cable sabotage
- Dark vessels and AIS spoofing obscure the maritime threat picture
- Space weather events create unplanned BGP vulnerability windows
- No single platform correlates physical, cyber, and orbital threats
How Sentinel OS Helps
Sentinel OS was built for multi-domain critical infrastructure protection. The platform correlates Solar → BGP → Physical → Vessel events in a single timeline — giving intelligence analysts the correlated picture that siloed tools cannot provide. MCP server integration means your existing AI systems can query the platform directly, without building custom integrations.
Government & Defense
Key Capabilities
- Cross-domain correlation: space weather, BGP, physical, and vessel in one graph
- Dark vessel detection via SAR satellite + AIS gap analysis
- State actor behavioral profiling via geopolitical risk overlay
- MAVLink-compatible autonomous maritime drone dispatch
- 27-tool MCP server for AI agent integration
- SOC 2 Type II compliance with full audit trails
- On-premise edge deployment option for classified environments
The Challenge
Underwriters pricing marine and cable infrastructure policies have almost no real-time data to work with. Loss models rely on historical incident data that is years old, doesn't capture geopolitical shifts, and entirely ignores emerging threats like state-sponsored sabotage or the correlation between space weather events and cable faults. This leads to systematic mis-pricing and catastrophic loss events.
- Historical loss models don't capture current geopolitical threat environments
- No real-time feed of threat events to inform dynamic pricing
- Cannot quantify the impact of space weather on cable exposure
- Inability to price correlated risk across multiple cable systems
How Sentinel OS Helps
Sentinel OS provides underwriters with the first real-time risk intelligence feed purpose-built for submarine cable and maritime infrastructure. Our Cable Risk API returns a current threat score, geopolitical overlay, and historical volatility for any cable segment — enabling dynamic, data-driven underwriting. Channel partner pricing available for portfolio integration.
Insurance & Risk
Key Capabilities
- Cable Risk API: real-time threat score per cable segment
- Geopolitical risk overlay with country-level attribution
- Historical incident timeline per corridor (5-year lookback)
- Space weather correlation coefficients per route
- Correlated exposure analysis across multi-cable portfolios
- Webhook alerts for threshold-crossing threat events
- Revenue share channel partner program available
Not sure which solution fits? Talk to us.
Every deployment is different. Our team will map Sentinel OS to your exact infrastructure, threat actors, and regulatory requirements — in one call.